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Re: New Xerox CEO calls Fujifilm’s bid to renew merger talks ‘delusional,’ casts shadow over Fuji Xerox venture

Art Post ·
Frak, who is going to blink first? Xerox or Fujifilm Xerox states that they will not renew the 50 year relationship with Fuji-Xerox, Fuji Xerox manufacturers most of Xerox's MFPs. Where would Xerox go for MFP's?
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Re: Xerox explores sale of leasing finance unit: sources

Flavio1 ·
Oce did that 10 years ago and went bust. They didn't realise how much they relied on the monthly rental income and how inflexible third party leasing companies are when you want to upgrade mid term. The financing arm is usually the most profitable side of the business. High interest rate to customers, low rates for them and if the customer goes bust you generally get you equipment back and at the end of the contract you get your gear back.
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Re: Xerox explores sale of leasing finance unit: sources

Czech ·
Do you think Icahn and Deason are in it for the long-term? Or is this a corporate takeover to temporarily raise the stock price and cash out on their investment?
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Re: Xerox explores sale of leasing finance unit: sources

Art Post ·
I'm with you Czech, it's all about those top shareholders cashing in
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Re: Tidbits from Print '09

Shaja ·
Neal, thanks for the recap. Count me as one of the naughty no-shows. I've gone almost every year for the last 11 years, registered for this year, and at the last minute wasn't able to get away. I'm always fascinated by the marketing at the shows, and sounds like Kodak had an extremely interesting angle.
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Re: UPDATE 3-Canon buys Dutch Oce for $1.1 bln, fights Ricoh

Neal ·
KM has strengthened itself dramatically in the past 5 years and while losing this distribution channel is a kick in the rear, the biggest impact will be losing the high end Oce'. Would tend to think that will lead to KM getting deeper in bed with Kodak. I worked for Oce' for two years and frankly they are going to have to learn how NOT to sell on the lowest price now that they are being directed by Canon.
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Re: How will the earth quake in Japan affect...

Art Post (Guest) ·
The earthquake and tsunami that have roiled Japan so far have not caused sizable production or supply chain problems for the Rochester area's major employers. Eastman Kodak Co. has two production facilities in Japan that produce printing plates. The Gumma facility, two hours northwest of Tokyo, sustained minor damage in the disasters "and should be able to go back in production fairly soon," said company spokesman Christopher Veronda. "We believe that any impacts to the supply chain will be...
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Re: Collins Ink Corp. agrees to supply Kodak temporarily

Art Post (Guest) ·
Wish I had some extra cash I'd buy as much Kodak stock as possible. Betting that Kodak is bought in six months or less, buy who???
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Re: Top Color Production Systems?

Jrlz ·
Higher end buyers might also look at the Kodak Nexpress. The Nexpress line competes more closely with the Igen.
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Re: Top Color Production Systems?

Art Post (Guest) ·
Kodak,,,,looks like no takers for the brand?? I'd be shocked if they just shut the doors, maybe they'll do a chapter 13? But, I agree they are in dire straits and should have sold two years ago when they were being courted.
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Re: Top Color Production Systems?

GIntel ·
They are going to sell all non inkjet printing and all non-production printing patents and downsize significantly. Good lesson for everyone about reacting to the inconvenient truths before its too late. Kodak made too much money off film to accept the transition to digital and never recovered.
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Re: Kodak & Possible Buyers?

Art Post (Guest) ·
Monday 4:21 PM Kodak (EK +2.6%) continues to burn cash and is on course to run out of domestic cash in Q2 or Q3 next year, Moody’s analyst Rick Lane warns. Kodak’s operations consume significant cash in the first half of every year, he says, and its patent complaint against Apple (AAPL) and RIMM won’t be heard until Dec. 30, with a final decision delayed until well in 2012. Comment! [Tech]
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Re: Kodak & Possible Buyers?

txeagle24 ·
I wonder if Canon's partnership with HP would prevent them from being able to make a run at Kodak.
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Re: Kodak & Possible Buyers?

GIntel ·
I know for a fact that kodak is out of photography so those patents are as good as gone. I think the old plan was to restructure and become a printing company, which is ironic considering all the print guys are trying to diversify out of print fast. It could be that if they get in any worse shape Kodak will sell its printing businesses too.
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Re: Kodak & Possible Buyers?

Art Post (Guest) ·
Gintel: If you were a betting, what odds would you give that they would sell in near future? let's say 90 days. Art
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Re: Kodak & Possible Buyers?

Art Post (Guest) ·
Legg Mason’s Bill Miller has been a long-time owner and defender of Eastman Kodak. Now, even he’s abandoning ship. As Deal Journal colleague Dana Mattioli is reporting, Legg Mason Capital Management sold all of its Kodak stock. She reports: “Legg Mason sold some 11 million shares in the Rochester, N.Y.-based imaging company in the third quarter and the remaining 7.9 million shares last month. Earlier this year, it owned 32 million shares.” As of the end of June, Mr. Miller’s Legg Mason...
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Re: Would you loan this Company money "part 2"

Dan Morgan ·
Kodak?
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Re: What will happen with Kodak?

Art Post (Guest) ·
Kodak declared Chapter 11 yesterday and they think they can make it with printers and Production Print......
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Re: Brother Industries Signs Agreement To Purchase The Document Imaging Business Of Eastm

lep524 ·
This is a strange one. The Kodak imaging line and their software are all high end products (except a couple of products focused on the consumer photo scan area) with a substantial presence in the mid and higher end commercial market. I don't see any fit with Brother as it currently exists. It will be interesting to see what they do with this part of Kodak's product mix. Certainly, Kodak has been challenged but this is one area where their reputation has stayed intact. Their scanner product...
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Re: Need help!

Art Post (Guest) ·
From: spressomon Sent: 1/5/2003 8:56 PM Marty, You're not the only one that has trouble with 85/105 Ricoh's. The bulletin 'pack' is pretty thick now. We have approximately 20 out in the field. The only ones that run half way decent are the ones only running 75K or so. Ricoh really led us out on that limb...but the reality is Ricoh's high speed copiers have NEVER been Xerox/Kodak/Oce killers...oh well...none of the other Japanese copier companies have one either... Dan
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Re: Weekend Notes from the copier industry!

Shaja ·
Wow, Art, that was a ton of work! Nice digest! FYI - Kodak bought NexPress from Heidelberg a few years ago. A friend of mine sells NexPresses, and he got transferred to Kodak in the sale. Sounds like there is a little ongoing cooperation between Kodak and Heidelberg with the product line????
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Re: Weekend Notes from the copier industry!

Art Post (Guest) ·
WEEKEND MFP INDUSTRY NOTES 8-5-07 The following is a quick review of copier/MFP industry news from industry publications. - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that it is legal for manufacturers to create a mandatory minimum selling price for their product. The case was decided regarding a store that sold women’s clothing, that ran afoul of the clothing manufacturer’s rules. Unknown if any copier manufacturers will adopt this policy. - A group in Australia at Queensland University, is claiming that...
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Re: Konica Minolta Delivers High-Quality, High-Speed Prints with bizhub PRO 950

Art Post (Guest) ·
No Kodak!!!! gO FIGURE, THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE!!
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Re: Kodak Ricoh rumor

Art Post (Guest) ·
Geez, I know there is a partnership with Ricoh and Kodak in the EU. I have not heard of anything like that here. Has anyone else heard anything like this?
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Re: How do you charge for scanning

muleyman ·
@bung 25... We reviewed this closely about 4yrs ago and as a business owner the actual expense when scanning is one of the top 2 main functions on a MFP can be higher than one would expect. Many doc feeders have multiple feed tires, and with labor costs being high, it only makes sence to charge for something like this. The last 6 months 68% of our Service calls that were "lines on the scans or copies" was due to people not cleaning the glass properly after instructed. 52 calls total @ $55 /...
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Re: Canon Draws Crowds, Raves At Graph

Shaja ·
Dontcha just love press releases. I went to Graph Expo yesterday, and I will say that the only two companies aggressively promoting their copiers were Canon and Xerox. Walked in the door to see two big Xerox and Canon copier banners (about the size of a small building) right there in the McCormick Place lobby. Konica had a C6500 buried in the EFI booth, and if anybody else was there (Ricoh???) I didn't see it. Quite a switch from last year when Konica had the whole industry buzzing about the...
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Re: Can anyone help?? w/MFP solution

Art Post (Guest) ·
No Dplex printing, no neteork scan, no duplex fax, 166MHZ processor (slow for MS applications), paperport scans are proprietary! Cost per page with out service and parts is .02333 per page. Wonder what a hassle it would be to chnage the fuser when needed. Dell MFP Laser Printer 1600n Dell's first laser-based all-in-one (AIO), the Dell MFP Laser Printer 1600n, is a mixed bag. On the plus side, you'll find better print quality than most monochrome lasers produce and such features as a fax...
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Re: hp news!

Art Post (Guest) ·
Printer or copier: which holds the edge? HP's upcoming `Edgeline' technology may be an inflection point for imaging technology PAGE-WIDE PRINTING: HP's Edgeline printhead — and its first application in the Photosmart Express retail kiosk. COMPARED TO the frenetic pace of change in the world of computers, life has been much more laid back in the business of its principal peripheral: the printer. Truly remarkable technological breakthroughs have been few and far between, particularly in the...
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Re: Top 19 Old Copier Manufacturers that FADED Away

Tony from Texas ·
curious that nobody mentioned Kodak. I was working for Danka when they acquired Kodak. It created a mess but the equipment was solid.
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Re: Top 19 Old Copier Manufacturers that FADED Away

Art Post ·
I remember Kodak well, especially the EktaPrint, here's a cool link I found for the press release https://www.nytimes.com/1984/0...ktaprint-copier.html
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Re: Konica Minolta Promises Unrivalled Productivity With the Launch of bizhub PRESS C1100 / C1085

Bumble001 ·
These two units have launched in Canada and I suspect USA. I have attached the Spec sheet and Brochure.
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Re: Xerox CEO John Visentin Awarded $23M Total Pay In First Year

Art Post ·
Job well done to make $23 million US dollars. How many lost employees did it take to make that happen? I don;t know how many Xerox copiers were manufactured in 2018. Could it have been 100K? If so John V made $280 on every unit sold. Not a bad gig
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Re: Xerox & Fuji Film Coming down to the Wire

Kiwispike ·
Makes sense, although I’m not convinced a billion dollars would deter HP inc. With their recent turmoil from supplies disconnect who knows. To get to their goals they will need a better more mature hardware range that includes office light production and they need it fast. From what I have seen the page wide technology still has a way to go not to mention the integration of the Samsung’s engines the failure rates are substantial. next 1-2 years is going to be majorly transforming for our...
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Re: Xerox & Fuji Film Coming down to the Wire

Art Post ·
wow, there are that many failures with the Samsung print engines?
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Re: Xerox & Fuji Film Coming down to the Wire

Kiwispike ·
I’m sure the engines are probably ok but dropping their formatters and drivers on top have allot of teething issues. In HP world they have a 49.xx error which is generic formatter/driver issue. I know a few dealers have dropped them and gone back to their original brands because of the high labour costs. It’s all very new technology I’m sure they will get it right after a few more generations
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Re: Xerox & Fuji Film Coming down to the Wire

VinceMcHugh ·
As one of the top 10 HP dealers in the country it has been our experience that the HPs (Both Pagewides and the Samsung engines) have run well. We have been an HP Dealer for several years now and we have seen no evidence of a high failure rate. In fact just the opposite has been true. As one customer phrased it "Oh it's an HP? they just run!). My $0.02 Vince McHugh vince.mchugh@necsoffice.com
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Re: Xerox says exploring potential deal for financing business

Ray Stasiezcko ·
Maybe HP buys the finance business. should fit right in with their global finance expansion. Not to mention HP will eventually buy the entire Xerox business, as soon as carl gets all the operating cost lower. Xerox is working on a strategy to sell. It won't be long before HP opens the garage in Palo Alto and welcomes the new team from Rochester.
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This Week in the Copier Industry 10 Years Ago, The Third Week in January 2009

Art Post ·
There's a pretty decent thread below about relationship selling. It's ten years old and yes I found it some place on the web. Speaks about common ground with the client along with trust. Take the three minutes to read this thread. Relationship Selling – The Buy and Buy Enjoy the threads from ten years ago this week! Weekend Copier Notes from 1/18/09 Neal · 1/19/098:46 AM bundled with Kodak MarketMover, which is a package to assist printshop owners in marketing and selling digital output. The...
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This Week in the Copier Industry 5 Years Ago, The Third Week in January 2014

Art Post ·
Enjoy the threads from 5 years a go this week! Topic Five Vendors Earn Winter 2014 BLI “Picks” in the A3 Color Category Art Post · 1/23/145:35 PM buyers. Konica Minolta Business Solutions, U .S.A., Inc. Konica Minolta bizhub C 364e Outstanding 31- to 40-ppm A3 Color MFP Konica Minolta bizhub C 454e Outstanding 41- to 50-ppm A3 Color MFP KYOCERA Document Solutions America, Inc. KYOCERA TASKalfa 5551ci (Also sold under the Copystar brand) Outstanding 51- to 60-ppm A3 Color MFP Ricoh Americas...
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FUJIFILM RECEIVES ALUMINUM TARIFF TAX EXCLUSIONS

Art Post ·
FUJIFILM RECEIVES ALUMINUM TARIFF TAX EXCLUSIONS Hanover Park, Ill., January 23, 2019 – FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Graphic Systems Division announces tariff tax exclusions on its aluminum offset printing plates, currently making it the only major printing plate manufacturer in the U.S. to earn exclusion. Fujifilm has proactively worked with industry associations and the Federal Government to address the unintended consequences of the tariffs applied to the sales of aluminum offset...
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EFI rolls out new superwide VUTEk h5 and new Fiery DFE at Connect

Art Post ·
EFI’s new 126-inch (320cm) wide VUTEk h5 hybrid LED printer can run up to 109 boards per hour and offers eight-colour and optional four-colour printing modes plus white, as well as an up to nine-layer print capability. EFI CEO Bill Muir at the Connect conference in Las Vegas Digital innovator Electronics For Imaging (EFI) has opened its 20 th annual global users’ conference in Las Vegas with the official launch of several new digital print technologies, including: - EFI’s newest high-speed,...
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This Week in the Copier Industry 10 Years Ago, The Last Week in January 2009

Art Post ·
It's been a hectic week for me. Had to spend a couple days in PA for meetings, coupled with the end of the month. January was nothing but a bummer. That's what happens when you cram everything in for the end of the year. One item I was happy with was my commission check. Back to rebuilding the pipeline. Enjoy these threads from ten years ago this week. Weekend Copier Notes from 1/25/09 Neal · 1/26/096:56 AM server, which is a relabeled Konica Minolta PRO C 6501. This certification is based...
 
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