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Re: Best Black & White MFP for 10k/month yeild. Suggestions?

muleyman ·
First is this your actual reply to the account looking at thoseToshiba products listed (455 & 305)? If yes and they have a great history with the Toshiba product, telling them there a "bottom dweller" would make anyone think that you're only wanting to sell them what YOU'RE offering. The models they requested are older models of Toshiba and who knows if they've worked well for them or not. Also if you research the Okidata product, most of their MFP's are based on the Toshiba platform now...
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Re: Best Black & White MFP for 10k/month yeild. Suggestions?

Art Post ·
Actually, I did not mention that I am offering any equipment to them. I'm not even sure where they are located, I'm not looking to sell them, All of the recent MFP's that I've seen at the shows have pretty much the same GUI> I do remember something about a more robust partnering with Toshiba/
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Re: Best Black & White MFP for 10k/month yeild. Suggestions?

TimB ·
FYI: Toshiba, overall, is in the top ten for R&D Spend-to-Sales ratios. "Bottom dweller" really is not a fair use of words. With any device manufacturer, product is only as good as its dealer support. Get references if need be. RE: maintenance; The asker is talking B&W devices not color. Regardless, get the maintenance. Fewer spikes in copy quality or hardware issues because you'll make that phone call to fix rather than putting up with poor copy quality, etc. for fear of how much it...
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Re: Best Black & White MFP for 10k/month yeild. Suggestions?

Art Post ·
TimB: Thanx for the comment! I believe you with the top ten in R & D for Spend to Sales ratios, but I don't R & D being conducted for copiers not like Canon, Xerox, KonicaMInolta & Xerox. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck then it must be a duck. Toshiba's market share over the last ten years in the US has always been at or near the bottom of the pack, thus they are cellar dwellers, bottom feeders, in the US market. You are correct with the MA, they were not asking for...
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Re: Best Black & White MFP for 10k/month yeild. Suggestions?

EByers ·
Art, I like your general guidance to the initial poster, and I won't grade your writing since this isn't an English class. In regard to this brief post conversation, I think honesty is the best policy with customers and with ourselves. Yes Tim, they probably are in the top ten. However, the customer was asking which is the best. By rankings in the market place, the top seven do not include Toshiba. They fall within the bottom 7% of market share for shipments and the bottom 8.6% for market...
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Re: Best Black & White MFP for 10k/month yeild. Suggestions?

Art Post ·
thanx for nor grading my English!!! most threads are done at night and I'll admit, I'm much better at selling than writing.
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Re: Top 19 Old Copier Manufacturers that FADED Away

Larry Kirsch ·
Nice memories. Former Saxonite..
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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: Top 19 Old Copier Manufacturers that FADED Away

Kiwispike ·
Don't forget Panasonic
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Re: This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Fourth Week of September 2004

Former Member ·
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: This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Second Week of May 2004

MaryF ·
This info is 10 yrs old..looks like dates in meta data spewed old stuff
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Re: This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Second Week of May 2004

Art Post ·
Hi Mary: The title of the Blog is: This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Second Week of May 2004 Art
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Re: Riso Stops Offering Printed Brochures for Their Products?

Rick Backus ·
From what I remember I do not think I would want to hand out brochures from a ComColor device. Were they not more for communication than presentation? I know it has been awhile for me so perhaps they have evolved. Just sayin'.
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Re: Riso Stops Offering Printed Brochures for Their Products?

Art Post ·
Rick: You are correct, brochures printed on the comcolor would be, well let's say not that impressive, unless they printed them on the "rice paper" which would probably cost more than buying a full color printed brochure!! Too funny!
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Re: Riso Stops Offering Printed Brochures for Their Products?

Dr. Print ·
No, they look better on thier vendors full color MFP's
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Re: Riso Stops Offering Printed Brochures for Their Products?

Art Post ·
too funny!!
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Re: Riso Stops Offering Printed Brochures for Their Products?

pfsinc1 ·
So the stacks of ComColor brochures I've got just became more valuable?
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Re: Riso Stops Offering Printed Brochures for Their Products?

Art Post ·
yup, wanna sell some?
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Re: Riso Stops Offering Printed Brochures for Their Products?

Keith P ·
I am not sure what you are talking about since RISO has stacks of brochures that are being handed out everyday. I know a year ago RISO was updating the brochures so maybe the end user was not able to get one in that transition time
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Re: Riso Stops Offering Printed Brochures for Their Products?

Art Post ·
this blog was from over a year ago. "Today, I get an email from my people that Riso (a company that lives and dies with putting ink on paper) is no longer offering full color printed brochures." I'm thinking that RISO reversed that decision on the brochures.
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Re: This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Fourth Week of January 2005

richj ·
I am out of the office on annual leave until the 26th Jan. In my absence please contact 01983 406522. Thank you
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Re: Who Would be a Viable Buyer for Toshiba Tec?

Jason H ·
Makes me wonder what may happen. From my talks with muratec, of course I'm not in a high position of being in the know, it sounds like the label presses will become their go to product and eventually the mfp's will be less important to them. It would be interesting to me if Samsung sold to HP for a billion (I'm not sure why HP thought they were getting a steal by paying a billion for the copier division) and then Samsung turns around and says "thanks for the billion dollars, now we are going...
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Re: Who Would be a Viable Buyer for Toshiba Tec?

Art Post ·
Wow, that would be a kick in the ass with Samsung. I was thinking a little more and thought Epson might be a candidate also. Just my two cents!
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Re: Who Would be a Viable Buyer for Toshiba Tec?

Jason H ·
I figure the way Samsung treats everyone else in the tech world they would be laughing all the way to the bank with their billion, and then laugh all the way to the bank buying a company with a more whole product portfolio.....look at what they do with apple. Steal a patent and just pay off the lawsuit judgements and move on.
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This Week in the Copier Industry 15 Years Ago, The First Week in January 2004

Art Post ·
Some of these devices sure do bring back some memories. interesting news with Ikon, and I remember the DiALTA Color CF5001 very well! Enjoy these threads from 15 years ago this week! Konica Minolta Unveils DiALTA Color CF5001 1/6/049:19 AM Konica Minolta Unveils DiALTA Color CF5001 Konica Minolta Business Solutions U .S.A. Inc. has introduced a 50-page-per-minute (ppm) color printer /copier/scanner, the Minolta DiALTA Color CF5001, designed specifically for environments with high volume...
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This Week in the Copier Industry 15 Years Ago, The Second Week in July 2003

Art Post ·
It's Sunday night, I start vaca on Wednsday of this week. Not a lot of stuff from last week, except for the additional tariffs that will go into effect the first week of August. We're not sure if copiers are included this go around. Enjoy the threads from 156 years ago this week! Sales Training Help 7/15/034:56 PM December 31, 2011 - Sales Training Help - Click Here Industry Analysts, Inc. has been developing customized industry training programs and materials for over 30 years. Major...
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The Copier Industry Fast Forward Twenty Years

Art Post ·
The year is 2039. It's hard to believe that it's been 15 years since the mighty Xerox Corporation folded. One remembers that statement in December of 2018 that touted Xerox "Unable to Adjust". My how the mighty have fallen. It wasn't only Xerox that fell to the paperless society that we now see today. Canon Let's take a trip back to late 2022, it was late in November that Canon announced that they were going to cease to manufacturing A3 multi-functional devices. That decision was made...
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Selling Copiers in the Eighties with Roland Tolan

Art Post ·
Roland and I found each other about 6 weeks ago on Linkedin. Seems Roland and I have a similar background with selling copiers. We both started in the eighties. While I was on the East Coast and Roland was on the West Coast. We've never met but hoping our paths will cross soon! How did you find your way into the copier industry? In 1985, I was 23 years old. l was ready to join the sheriffs department in Los Angeles CA., my mom begged me not to do it. A friend of mine was a salesman at small...
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Re: When Was the Last Time You Named your Printer or Copier?

muleyman ·
The was a picture of "Bob Marley" on a Ricoh when i met with a new potential account. Below the pic is said: "I'm alwayz Jammin"! Oh and yes a new Toshiba 6550c was installed! Will see if something shows up on our machine
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Re: When Was the Last Time You Named your Printer or Copier?

muleyman ·
There was a picture of "Bob Marley" on a Ricoh when i met with a new potential account. Below the pic is said: "I'm alwayz Jammin"! Oh and yes a new Toshiba 6550c was installed! Will see if something shows up on our machine
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Re: When Was the Last Time You Named your Printer or Copier?

60lost ·
Funny, I saw a similar picture. Copier Name, Bob Marley Reason, keeps jamming
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Re: When Was the Last Time You Named your Printer or Copier?

aperrett ·
Lou S. Canon. Does what it wants, when it wants.
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Re: When Was the Last Time You Named your Printer or Copier?

Art Post ·
Originally Posted by aperrett: Lou S. Canon. Does what it wants, when it wants. like it
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Re: When Was the Last Time You Named your Printer or Copier?

fisher ·
I have an IT friend who names the printers on his client's networks after the Seven Dwarfs. If he runs out of dwarfs he uses other Disney characters. I always know when I'm in one of his client's offices.
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Re: When Was the Last Time You Named your Printer or Copier?

Old Glory ·
Sunkist because it's a lemon!
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Re: This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Second Week of April 2004)

Julia H. ·
I will be out of the office starting 04/04/2014 and will not return until 04/07/2014. If this issue is urgent and requires an immediate assistance, please contact Eileen at eileen.cleary@tabs.toshiba.com . Thank you! This message (and any attached files) is secret, confidential and proprietary and is intended solely for specific addressee(s). If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by reply email and delete it and all backup copies ...
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Re: 29th Annual Cannata Awards and Charity Dinner

Larry Kirsch ·
Amen.
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Re: This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago First Week of May 2004

jack carroll ·
always enjoy these In a message dated 5/4/2014 8:27:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, alerts@hoop.la writes:
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Re: This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago First Week of May 2004

jack carroll ·
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Third Week of July 2005

Art Post ·
Disneyland celebrates its 50th Anniversary. I love Disneyland!!! Toshiba Estudio 230 & Estudio 280 7/15/05 4:43 PM Topic by John Roof I have quoted a Savin 4022 (Aficio 2022) and a Savin 4027 (Aficio 2027) with a doc feeder, shift sort tray, and a cabinet. My pricing for the 4022 is...
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Top 19 Old Copier Manufacturers that FADED Away

Art Post ·
Did you sell these copiers, did you ever see one, or maybe you weren't  even a twinkle in your Mom's eye when these copier manufacturers were the King of  the Road! "Tell Us About Some Old Copier Companies", was a question we posed to our...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Fourth Week of February 2005

Art Post ·
WOW!  It's been ten years since Toshiba introduced "erasable toner"?  WoW!  Check out the Toshiba thread was written by Mike Sasso (I worked with him for quite a few years).  It's actually pretty funny!!!!    How2Beat...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago First Week of December 2004

Art Post ·
At 12:30 p.m. on December 8, 1941, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt stood before Congress and gave what is now known as his "Day of Infamy" or "Pearl Harbor" speech.   In this speech, Roosevelt declared that December 7, 1941, the day that...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Fourth Week of January 2005

Art Post ·
There was not much happening in the news 10 years ago this week.  I thought I would do my own flash back for January of 2005.  I don't keep notes but with having data on the threads from the forums from 10 years ago, the threads do spark the...
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When Was the Last Time You Named your Printer or Copier?

Art Post ·
"Can anyone come up with a fun and creative name for a Canon copier/printer? It's my job to name it since the office just got a new one the other day and I'm the new work study employee. All the other ones were named by previous work studies and were...
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Toshiba Unveils World’s First Multifunction Product Incorporating Erasable Toner

Art Post ·
                             IRVINE, Calif. — To help change the paradigm of how organizations print while...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Second Week of May 2004

Art Post ·
The  United States Department of Energy  announces plans to build the world's fastest  supercomputer , capable of a sustained performance of 50  trillion   calculations per second  (compared to  36.5 trillion...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago First Week of March 2004)

Art Post ·
Exploration of  Mars :  NASA  announcesthat  Mars  rover  Opportunity  landed in an area where "liquid water once drenched the surface". (SF Chronicle) UPDATE - Oce warns dollar 3/5/04 5:54 PM   Topic by...
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Riso Stops Offering Printed Brochures for Their Products?

Art Post ·
Just about 18 months ago,  Toshiba American Business Solutions offered up National No Print Day.  Within a few days or weeks Toshiba cancelled the campaign. I heard they cancelled due to a not so good response from the printing...
 
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