Tagged With "Sharp Remote Device Manager"
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Re: Sharp expects first-half operating loss due to falling prices for smartphone displays
Yikes a 215 million dollar loss!! How much more can they lose?
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Re: Sharp M623
According to BLI, this model was replaced in December 2014, & the replacement model is the MX-M654N.
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Re: Sharp M623
Got it. Feel free to shoot me an email if you ever need any info. I'm happy to pull whatever I can and send it over whenever I have the chance.
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Re: Sharp M623
thanx for this. For any of you Sharp reps, what would offer is customer was looking for 60ppm color?
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Re: Sharp posts big loss on smartphone downturn
HOLY Crap!! 700 million dollars! I guess the Japanese banks are in the for the long haul. But, how much as they willing to lose?
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Re: Sharp bond risk jumps as losses over 4½ years top $10 billion
WOW! Some take ways from the article above: Sharp does not have core business that it can look to in the future 510 billion syndicated loan payment due March of 2016. That's almost 4.2 billion US dollars! Ouch! "The chances of banks calling the 103-year-old company’s loans are therefore low", seems to me like there are more cuts to come, more business units to sell. Banks accepted shares in the company earlier this year after it defaulted on debt payments
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Re: Sharp bond risk jumps as losses over 4½ years top $10 billion
Surely eventually the ship is sunk. I still see SAMSUNG as a buyer at some point even though the Japanese govt won't have it.....for now.
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Re: Sharp Corp Surges Third Day After Reports Banks May Forgive Loans
A week later, after heavy volume on the Tokyo stock exchange, Sharp's share price has steadily fallen back to close to its 52 week low.
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Re: Sharp Launches New Line of Mid-high Volume Monochrome Workgroup Document Systems
Wow, some of these features are pretty nice!
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Re: Sharp SF-8100
I was asked by an existing account if I could use a few "extra" copiers and one of these Sharp was being offered.
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Re: HP & Sharp "What is Canon Thinking"
Sharp is much more desperate than Canon. Whatever the deal, I'm sure it was beyond anything a financially secure company like Canon would consider.
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Re: HP & Sharp "What is Canon Thinking"
I don't think that anyone who bought an Edgeline, or further back the HP rebadged Konica MFD's, will be keen to give HP another go.
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Re: Sharp to sell "talking" home appliances in Japan
operational status and reminding them to do daily chores. My wife would shoot me if I ever brought home a talking vacuum, I think I can remember that Sharp either had a talking copier or was planning to introduce one years ago, that went no where and the last thing I want is some plastic & tin headed device talking to me.
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Re: Sharp Expands Its Reach into the Production Space with the Introduction of the Pro Series Color Document Systems
MX-6500N | MX-7500N Brochure MX-6240N | MX-7040N | MX-6500N | MX-7500N VPAT ® MX-6500N | MX-7500N Fiery Specification Sheet MX-6500N | MX-7500N Specification Sheet
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Re: Sharp Expands Its Reach into the Production Space with the Introduction of the Pro Series Color Document Systems
WOW, 300 gsm duplex
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Re: Sharp Announces U.S. Veterans Hiring Initiative For Dealers
Awesome!! Probably one of the most concerning items for our industry is where our next gen of techs will come from.
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Re: Sharp Becomes First MFP Provider Working With Alexa for Business to Enhance Technology in the Workplace
ok, it's got some sizzle, but where is the beef? Practically no one copies anymore, thus the only use I can see is for scanning. I have five Alexa's at home, great for playing music and asking questions. I guess I could ask Alexa "scan documents to Rob", and with out noticing Alexa sends those documents to "Bob". I just don't see the applications, can someone enlighten me, maybe someone who was at the recent Sharp event?
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Re: Copier terms/language from days gone by
How about Duplex Tray, Plain Paper, Cold Pressure Fusing, Staionary Platen, Push Button Color, Dry Toner, 20 Gin Sorter, SADF, Recirculating ADF Scan once, print many were the buzz words of the digital transition.
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Re: Copier terms/language from days gone by
Was talking with larry kirsch today and he told me about the old "carrier sheets" that clients purchased. I then remembered "copier covers". In my Minolta days, all of the Minolta copiers came with a blue cover with a white Minolta logo.
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Re: Copier terms/language from days gone by
Don't forget "Key Operator". Back in the day the highly trained main operator had a Key to lock \ unlock the Copier. Vince
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Re: Copier terms/language from days gone by
Ty Vince! I pulled a copy, well some scans that Old Glory sent me from a 1986 Minnela's Pocket Guide to Copiers and came up with these oldies but goodies: Clamshell design Zoom Lens Masters Paper Cassettes SADF
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Re: Copier terms/language from days gone by
How far back do you want to go? Back to the Canon PC25 when PC meant Personal Copier? How about: Electrostatic Process Dual Spectrum Sheet fed Thermo Fax
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Re: This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Fourth Week of September 2004
Thanks for your email. I will be out of the office until Monday, September 29. I'll have limited access to email and will return your message as soon as possible. All the best, Andrew Jones Muratec America, Inc.
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Re: Welcome our new Moderators!
Art, I'd be willing to take a shot at moderating the Canon forum for you.
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Re: Can ANyone Name this Copier?
Minolta EP 270 or EP 300 possibly.. When we had those nice Moving Glass Platen....
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Re: Sharp CEO States "I believe it is my responsibilty to...)
No money means no R&D. Sharp is getting destroyed in Canada. Since Konica Minolta purchased Pitney Bowes' imaging division (Sharp's largest dealer in Canada), they've been offering customers massive incentives to flip their Sharp gear into KM bizhubs. I think there's more value in Sharp's direct channel base customer list than the actual technology. I've always found the MX series to be lacking in quality and ease of use. Prices have come down on Tier 1 products which means Tier 2...
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Re: Sharp Poised to Miss First-Half Forecast, Cut 2016 Target
Why are they changing the target?? Makes zero sense. Shouldn't they find a way to hit the target instead of lowering it just to impress the shareholders?
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Re: Could Sharp Be Back in Trouble Again??
I truly think it's only a matter of time before they go under or are aquired. I believe Samsung will continue to make a push to purchase them but every time they have tried, the Japanese govt steps in and stops it.
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Re: Sharp "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly"
Art, I'm in Japan this week meeting with key clients and have asked this question to several. In typical fashion, no one wants to speculate on what will happen. Is this a good or bad sign? Is Sharp changing a good sign? If it doesn't is this bad, or does it mean it is continuing its commitment to our industry? Since the year 2000, 50% of Fortune 500 companies have fallen from its ranks--no longer considered leaders (by at least that standard). This is most often due leadership...
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Re: Sharp eyes LCD shift to business products
It's now obvious that imaging products are not a "core" business product for Sharp
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Re: Japan’s Sharp Cutting It Close
I was able to read this on my ipad. Interesting point that rarely does a Japanese company go bankrupt. Another interesting point is that the banks will gain additional share in Sharp. The last point, in all of the recent articles, there is no mention to the imaging division.
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Re: Japan’s Sharp Cutting It Close
read this, even better than the Wall Street Journal!! http://www.bloomberg.com/news/...-options-for-funding
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Re: Sharp's Default Risk Jumps as Government Rescue Prospects Fade
When reading the entire article, Sharp is really in a bad way.
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Re: Sharp's Default Risk Jumps as Government Rescue Prospects Fade
Certainly seems like the end is near.
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Re: Sharp's Default Risk Jumps as Government Rescue Prospects Fade
That produced some very good PP devices, however they don't seem to compete will in that league. I wonder how bad that investment missed the mark?
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Re: Sharp expects to post 180 billion yen loss in current year: report
...whoa for 2015!! Where are they going to get that loot from?
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Re: Sharp expects to post 180 billion yen loss in current year: report
June 5, 2015 Company name: Sharp Corporation Name of representative: Kozo Takahashi President & Director (Code: 6753) Sharp's Comment on media reports regarding speculations on Sharp's consolidated financial forecast On June 5, there were media reports regarding Sharp’s consolidated financial forecast for the year ending March 2016. However these reports are not based on Sharp’s announcement. Furthermore, there is no fact of Sharp making decision to record the loss for the businesses...
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Re: Sharp Restructuring Plan Fails to Impress
Sharp gains $1.9 billion bailout but restructuring steps disappoint Japan's Sharp Corp said it had secured a $1.9 billion bailout, its second major bank-led rescue in three years, after falling deep into the red as its smartphone display business was battered by competition from Asian rivals. But while new restructuring measures will include 5,000 job cuts or 10 percent of its global workforce as well as the sale of its headquarters, the steps were seen as not going far enough. Chief...
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Re: Sharp Introduces New Line Of Color Multifunction Printers For The Technology-Driven Workplace
client "Alexa, copy my documents for me" Alexa "I'm sorry I don't understand" client "Alexa, what don't you understand?" Alexa "None one makes copies anymore"
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Re: Sharp Announces Synappx™ Platform To Streamline Office Connectivity And Collaboration
Would like to hear from others on the above press release, especially those attending the Sharp conference in Vegas. Thoughts, concerns, ah ah moments? Thumbs up or down on this?
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Re: Talk track from Sharp Dealer Event
The flat rate plan is not going to be just for copiers/MFPs. It's going to essentially be a "smart office" bundle offered at a flat monthly rate. The bundle will include a Sharp MFP, an interactive display, a server, and Sharp's new Synappx software. Details/pricing are not yet confirmed. Lisa
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Re: Talk track from Sharp Dealer Event
- as reported by GAP Analysis - meeting held in Las Vegas, NV - Presentation on Sharp’s performance by president and CEO Mike Marusic o 11 consecutive quarters of growth in U.S. o Document Solutions Business revenue grew by 12% in past year o Results for Q1 to Q3, units up 9% year over year A3 color MFPs up 6% A3 b/w MFPs up 5% October 13th, 2019 A4 products up 66% 81% of units sold through Sharp dealers - Revealed upcoming launches in 2020 of new A4 b/w printers and A3 production...
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Re: Need help Up against Kyocera & Sharp
Some of you with hands-on experience with these models may have additional insights, but here is what I have: That MX-M654N’s competitive positioning is mixed, with strengths in the areas energy consumption, scan speed, connectivity, footprint, and UI size and design, and disadvantages in the areas of maximum speed, paper handling, finishing, and mobile print support. The TASKalfa 650is 1i due to be replaced pretty soon by a new 70ppm model, so you could probably expect competitive pricing...
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Re: Foxconn Lowering Offer for Japan's Sharp
I mentioned this three weeks ago when I saw the draw back from Foxconn. Sharp has no other alternative move but to accept whatever offer comes it's way. Huge loans are due April 1st to the Japanese banks. Wonder if Gou will stay with the same monetary commitment and get all of Sharp or lower the amount and stay with the same percentage from the original deal. If the offer is less, than Sharp will have to re work it's comeback plan, and I'm sure that comeback plan will affect many of the...