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Re: Managing Print Costs for Wide Format Ink Plotters

Art Post ·
For all Premium Members here is the link in the "clips" section of this web site to access the document https://www.p4photel.com/clip/u...ttersvsledsystemsxls
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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: Who's Afraid of the Epson WorkForce C20590 100ppm MFP?

Martin Hofman ·
Have you noticed the Kyocera 'link'? Take a look at the LCT on the right side of this Epson C20590...... it's the Kyocera PF-770 in Epson color.
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Re: Who's Afraid of the Epson WorkForce C20590 100ppm MFP?

Art Post ·
Marin, you are correct. Was also told that the finisher is also Kyo, but they would not be staying with that finisher. Connect with me via email or PM, there may be some opps for you with Epson
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Re: Who's Afraid of the Epson WorkForce C20590 100ppm MFP?

printguy ·
Hey Art have you been seeing this machine out in the field yet? How is it performing if you have. Epson just sent me info on adding their product line, I gotta say I'm intrigued, but don't really see any reviews of the product from anyone I know in the industry.
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Re: Who's Afraid of the Epson WorkForce C20590 100ppm MFP?

Art Post ·
I haven't seen one in the field yet. There are a few dealers on this site (pretty regular) that took that product on. @Jason H or eddy jones. they might be able to tell you more than I can. I do like the product though!
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Re: Who's Afraid of the Epson WorkForce C20590 100ppm MFP?

Jason H ·
@printguy @Art Post We have not sold a single one yet. Most people seem to have no interest in ink. I like the product. It is a Kyocera finisher. The problem with the finisher is that it slows the machine down to half speed. So ultimately someone is getting a 50ppm system, not a 100ppm if you have the finisher. Space is an issue if you have the finisher. I talk about the product to everyone but most people revert back to a toner system. I don't think this is going to be a game changer as...
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Re: Who's Afraid of the Epson WorkForce C20590 100ppm MFP?

printguy ·
Thanks for the info @Jason H . That's unfortunate, however I get the aversion to ink. Looking at this product it appeared Epson had perfected it. However I don't think I could sell a copier that has a huge paper curl. I never thought it would have a page curl as there is no fuser.
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Re: Who's Afraid of the Epson WorkForce C20590 100ppm MFP?

Jason H ·
I think the part of the problem is even though the ink is dry, it has a moist feeling to it. When it drops off into the trays there is a hump (see pic) that the paper drops out on. I think that is part of the problem with the curl. The prints look good and once I lay the paper out on a desk it flattens out but in my opinion it just does not demo well with regular paper.
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Re: Who's Afraid of the Epson WorkForce C20590 100ppm MFP?

Art Post ·
interesting, I know wonder if Epson demonstrated the device with heavier paper at a few of the events I was at. I didn't see any curl. Not saying that it doesn't, but it wouldn't be the first time peeps did a "controlled" demo
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Re: Who's Afraid of the Epson WorkForce C20590 100ppm MFP?

Jason H ·
Ill try to do a video once the machine gets back to my office. It is on a truck back from one of our branch offices now. I just don't think it demo's well in front of the customer.
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Color Label Press University "Glossary of Terms" Part Nine, Course One

Art Post ·
Yes, Since Summer is winding down, I thought I'd get back in the groove with the glossary of terms for Color Label Presses. It was a few months ago when I went cold calling in South Jersey. I was on the lookout for copiers but also wanted to keep my eyes open for companies that could benefit from a label press or a corrugated press. If you're not familiar with a corrugated press that device will allow a user print graphics for use on card board boxes. I was able to find three companies that...
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Color Label Press University "Glossary of Terms" Part Ten, Course One

Art Post ·
In the past I've called my self a hunter of wide format devices. I'm know moving on to call myself a hunter for color labels, which will lead me to placing net new label presses. Over the last month or so, I've noticed multiple rolls of color labels in Wawa's, Quick Chek (both of these are gas station/food markets here in New Jersey). In addition I also scoped multiple rolls of labels in McDonalds and Dunkin Doughnuts (or Dunkin as they have re-branded). See and ye shall find color labels...
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Re: HP Launches Instant Ink Subscription Program

dimaxusa ·
Some time ago I read that HP loses around 40% on every inkjet device they sell. Razor and blades I guess. How much can it cost to make a low end printer that works for a couple years or whatever? Lets hope that HP doesn't figure out how to totally destory the supplies and service business for the rest of us. If it wasn't for super high OEM supply costs would the MPS biz be worth it? I hope they don't figure out a good way to lock out vendors with supply discounts and easy blended device costs.
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Re: New RICOH Pro L4130_L4160 Sneak Peek

Old Glory ·
I'm not getting the Specs page to come up. Is it just me?
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Re: New RICOH Pro L4130_L4160 Sneak Peek

Art Post ·
http://rpp.ricoh-usa.com/image...ificationDetails.pdf
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Inkjet CAD Wide Format vs Toner CAD Wide Format "Which Would You Choose"?

Art Post ·
I developed a wide format lead just about a week ago from an Engineering Company in my territory.  The Engineering company does not have a wide format system and is farming out all of their prints and copies to a local Repro shop....
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New RICOH Pro L4130_L4160 Sneak Peek

Art Post ·
I've been waiting for this product for quite some time.  Just today I saw the system appear on Ricoh USA web site.  I'm super excited about having the chance to sell and support the new Ricoh Pro L4130/4160, however, I'll be the first...
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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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HP Launches Instant Ink Subscription Program

Art Post ·
This was a thread that was posted today on the Photizo Group web site. By: Jennifer Sekelsky September 20th, 2013 HP will officially launch its HP Instant Ink program nationwide this weekend. Best Buy will be the first retail partner to...
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Managing Print Costs for Wide Format Ink Plotters

Art Post ·
Managing Print Costs for Wide Format Ink Plotters  Over the weekend I took the time to finish one of my spreadsheets that enables us (Print4Pay Hotel members) to identify the cost per square foot for HP inkjet plotters.   Let me tell...
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Who's Afraid of the Epson WorkForce C20590 100ppm MFP?

Art Post ·
It's just about 9:30PM, I arrived home from the Epson Road Show (special shout out to Impression Solutions Inc., and Joe Buck for the invite) in Philly about four hours ago. My plans were to skip writing tonight and watch the Mets game, well that plan failed since the Mets are in a rain delay. As I listened to Bob Palmer (Research Director with IDC's Imaging) during the opening session for the Epson Road Show today, I found my-self in agreement that disruption for the copier industry will...
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Color Label Press University "Glossary of Terms" Part Fifteen, Course One

Art Post ·
As I walked in the building the smell of fresh iron, virgin plastic and ozone told me I was in copier heaven! I told David Clearman (Director of Marketing and PLS Sales for Muratec Amercia) that the smell of copiers was in the air! I was excited to take a tour of new KonicaMinolta CEC (Customer Engagement Center) in Ramsey, NJ and get personal with the PLS (Precision Label Series) PKG 675 and the awesome PLS 475i. The PGK 675 is designed for printing onto corrugated material and the PLS 475i...
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Color Label Press University "Glossary of Terms" Part Eight, Course One

Art Post ·
Here's a short story for all. About a month ago my wife asked me to go shopping with her because of a recent snow storm here in the East. I don't like food shopping, but at times I do need to do my part. My wife took me to some new fangled market, and I must admit I was floored with the quality and selection of the foods that were offered. However what intrigued me the most is that 25% of all the products for sale had a custom color label. There were hundreds if not a thousand of these...
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Color Label Press University "Glossary of Terms" Part Two, Course One

Art Post ·
Funny, I was hoping to post of these each week for the next 12 weeks or so. It's been a month since I posted the first blog for "Color Label Press University "Glossary of Terms" Part One, Course One". Color Label Presses can be used as seeding devices in larger Print4Pay opportunities, or help that dealer or rep get a conversation going with an account where they have never had any traction with MFP's or IT services. In addition, the competition is ripe for takeover. Let us not forget about...
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Take Aways From MY Recent Trip to InfoFlex 2018

Art Post ·
The next time I go to Indianapolis it's going to be by plane and not by car. It was a last minute decision on whether to make the trip or not. Thus when I looked at the flights and saw that the cost was almost a thousand bucks, I decided the make the drive. On the way out I did two six hour drives and stayed over night in western PA. But, the trip back I had to make in one day. It was fourteen hours from start to finished and I was mentally drained by the time I arrived home in Highlands.
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Color Label Press University "Glossary of Terms" Part Twelve, Course One

Art Post ·
At my age sometimes it gets interesting to remember where you went on the weekends. What I do remember is that I accompanied my wife to one of our local food stores. I'm thinking it was a Wegmans, could have been something else, but it was one of the higher end food stores. I was not impressed with was the prices! Frak, let me stick to making money so the wife can spend it. Please don't tell me how much that steak cost. If you're a professional in the imaging channel then you're always...
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I Had an Awesome Day and Didn't Sell A Copier aka Print Device

Art Post ·
I'm thinking it was 2006 when I first met Dave. Dave had this really cool setup for printing color envelopes on one of the first Oki color A3 laser print engines. At that time Dave definitely had one printer running and If I remember correctly had a few more that were primed for back ups. Back in 2006 it was quite uncommon to see a color laser printer that would feed envelopes without wrinkling them. Could have also been because I only carried the Ricoh brand and back in 2006 they were not...
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Re: MFP's, Copiers & The War for Ink vs Toner Devices

SalesServiceGuy ·
I have not yet competed against an A3 inkjet copier but I work with a dealer who has access to the HP line. He has one in stock but is unable to sell it yet. The last 10 A3 MFPs he sold were all laser. For quality prints, the HP needs premium paper. Customers are also very reluctant to leave toner based MFPs. They seem indifferent to the difference between Laser and LED technology. More than 50% of Xerox's current A3 product line is based upon LED technology.
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Re: MFP's, Copiers & The War for Ink vs Toner Devices

Art Post ·
SSG Thanks for the reply. I've seen the prints on both the Epson, and PageWide devices, they are very good when printing on regular bond. You are correct that the best image is with inkjet paper. It's my belief that once reps start showing samples and asking if color stays in house or leave the premise will dictate whether the rep shows ink or toner based MFP's. In addition Device Billing will come into play. That's where the client pays for the ink and a monthly charge for service with...
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Re: Color Label Press University "Glossary of Terms" Part Eight, Course One

Larry Kirsch ·
Best wishes in Texas. Kindly keep me posted.
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Re: Take Aways From MY Recent Trip to InfoFlex 2018

H Carl Little ·
Art, I constantly have trouble opening bid opportunities. Any suggestions? Sent from my iPad
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Re: Take Aways From MY Recent Trip to InfoFlex 2018

Art Post ·
What problem are. You having?
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Re: Take Aways From MY Recent Trip to InfoFlex 2018

H Carl Little ·
I can’t open the leads by state
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Re: I Had an Awesome Day and Didn't Sell A Copier aka Print Device

JeffR ·
Thanks for sharing this special friendship with your blog readers. What you are having to let go of is very difficult but writing about it is an important step in the process of saying goodbye. Tugs at my heart.
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Re: I Had an Awesome Day and Didn't Sell A Copier aka Print Device

Art Post ·
Thanx Jeff Right, the writing does help. 13 years is a long time
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New Standard Evolving to Unify Color Printing

Art Post ·
Why Extended Gamut? As the conversion from analog to digital becomes more widespread in the wide format world, customers are looking to duplicate the colors already in place using current offset/analog systems. Major Brand owners have a vested interest in the precise presentation of their logos and require printers to demonstrate their ability to output to colorimetric standards. Some use colors that are notoriously difficult to output with just CMYK. Dense reds such as the one used in the...
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Semiconductor Shortage Update

Alex Cribby ·
Before COVID-19 hit, insufficient capacities had already created a shortage of semiconductors worldwide. But the pandemic response, with government rules and regulations generating widespread lockdowns, forced manufacturers to temporarily cease production. Once shut-downs began to ease and production started to ramp back up to normal levels, the demand for these tiny microchips had grown beyond what the industry could meet at normal production levels. The issue was compounded by ongoing...
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Recent Advancements in Office Printing Technology

Alex Cribby ·
The past couple of decades have pushed the limits of technological advancements. From the home computer launch to the internet’s adoption, the timelines for jumps in data use, software, and hardware capabilities have continued to shrink. Printer manufacturing and office printing services are no different. Just as has been seen in medicine, finance, agriculture, and many other industries, office printing is continually working to develop new, innovative ways to improve printing capabilities.
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How The World Came To Run On Ink And Printing?

Art Post ·
Today we take for granted that we can print any document we wish from pretty much any device we want at the click of a button – even while working remotely. We have to face it – in today’s society, it is impossible to be completely printer-less. Our shipping labels, boxes, driver’s licenses, credit cards, stamps, and money are all printed. Despite the initial excitement over ebook technology, print materials continue to outstrip sales of digital copies. In 2020, printed editions accounted...
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Battling Amazon: Lessons For Ink And Toner Dealers

Art Post ·
While eCommerce sales have slowly been rising for more than a decade, online sales saw a significant boost in 2020. Consumers and even businesses spent 44% more online than they did in 2019. And, despite widespread office closures, office supplies such as ink, toner, storage, and mailing and shipping materials suffered much less than projected, but it’s not what you might think! Overall, office supplies recorded $12.6 billion in sales last year, down only 0.3% from 2019. However, the drop...
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MFP's, Copiers & The War for Ink vs Toner Devices

Art Post ·
Be Prepared. Is the motto of the Boy Scouts, and I guess know they are just Scouts BSA. In any case, someone one asked Based Powell, 'be prepared for what?" Baden responded with, "why, for any old thing." The imaging industry is changing again. There's a new war on the horizon for A3 & A4 MFP's, and it's not A3 vs A4 anymore. It's the war for "toner vs ink". Recent events both press releases, forum gossip and Linkedin posts shows that dealers have started to embrace A3 ink MFP's. Those...
 
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