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Re: Canon U.S.A.'s imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4200 Series Brings Next Generation Platform to Midrange Black-and-White MFP Segment

Art Post ·
A few questions for the Canon experts! Can this system only scan to google docs? Can you get the bookletmaker on the 4225?
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Re: Canon U.S.A.'s imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4200 Series Brings Next Generation Platform to Midrange Black-and-White MFP Segment

Czech ·
Hey Art, You can scan to Google Docs (now called Google Drive), Microsoft Exchange, Email, Shared Network, as per a regular imageRUNNER ADVANCE unit. Yes, you can get the booklet finisher on a 4225.
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Re: Canon U.S.A.'s imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4200 Series Brings Next Generation Platform to Midrange Black-and-White MFP Segment

Czech ·
You can scan to Mailboxes (like Ricoh's document server, but better) and an Advanced Box as well (similar to dropbox). Anything else requires additional software.
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Re: Canon U.S.A.'s imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4200 Series Brings Next Generation Platform to Midrange Black-and-White MFP Segment

Art Post ·
How is scanning the document server pn the Canon better than the Ricoh?
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Re: Canon U.S.A.'s imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4200 Series Brings Next Generation Platform to Midrange Black-and-White MFP Segment

Czech ·
From the Ricoh's I've played around with, you can see all of the file names in the document server, but require authentication to print/send the file. Canon's units can have up to 100 mailboxes that can be individually named. Files are then securely stored inside each mailbox so that non-authenticated users cannot see what's inside someone else's mailbox.
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Re: Canon Marketing to Sell 3D Systems Printers in Japan

Art Post ·
wow! My guess is it's just pretty much a matter of time before the likes or Ricoh, Xerox and KM pick up on this, and why not, it's right up our alley for serviced and maintenance.
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Re: Canon NP Copier (analog)

GrantW ·
The NP270 had interchangeable colour, you could take out the black and swap it for Green or blue. It also had on board editing using x y co-ordinates.
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Re: Canon NP Copier (analog)

Art Post ·
awesome!
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Re: Canon U.S.A. to Launch Océ ColorWave 900 at PRINT 13

Old Glory ·
I'm probably about to prove my ignorance of wide format. 6,000 sq.ft. per hour is 50 d-sized a minute, correct?
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Re: Canon U.S.A. to Launch Océ ColorWave 900 at PRINT 13

JasonR ·
Here's the math: 6,000 Square Feet / 60 minutes=100 square feet per minute Divide that by 3 (if your wide format is 36") to get linear feet per minute = 33.3 Divide that by 2 (since D is 24" long) to get 16.67 per minute This machine's rated speed is 12,000 sq feet an hour,or 200 square a minute. Divide that by 3.5 (since the machine is 42" width) to get 57.14 linear feet per minute. If you are printing D size prints, divide that by 2 to get 28.57 per minute.
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Re: HP & Sharp "What is Canon Thinking"

Old Glory ·
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"

Wallingford ·
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: Does anyone have a clue as to how the CPC billing model started in the first place?

Wallingford ·
What came next with some dealers in the Oz market, was a guarantee that the client's copy costs would not rise annually, above a maximum of 10% which most clients would agree to. Or that it would only rise by the CPI, which these days is a joke of a deal, as it is only around 2%. But some now guarantee to hold the pricing for the term of the rental agreement, which at 5 years is just down right stupid.This has now become a lot more prevalent, as weak salesmen sell (if you can call it...
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Re: Does anyone have a clue as to how the CPC billing model started in the first place?

Art Post ·
Wallingford Thanx for this! From your thread I can tell we all have most of the same issues. Anyone else care to help with their first experience with CPC?
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Re: Does anyone have a clue as to how the CPC billing model started in the first place?

txeagle24 ·
I've only been around 9 years, but when I first started, we were selling the old Ricoh AP3800CMF (A3 color printer w/ a scanner kit attached to make it an MFP) since the 1224c/1232c was such a bust. In our Service Agreements, black toner was included in the CPP, but color toner was billable. When trying to get those customers to upgrade to the 2238c, I would create a cost per page analysis (since toner was included in our CPP for the 2238c) and had several furious customers who thought we...
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Re: Does anyone have a clue as to how the CPC billing model started in the first place?

John Saramak ·
I remember it well and at ComDoc, in the early 80's we sometimes put the offer out there without it being a formal price plan. I think the customer realized that a lot of the toner they purchased and stocked was useless at end of the machines life. It was like a primer with a customer who had that and TCO on their mind, it was a way to close them. Equally, I remember taking it one step further in the early 90's with copy management - the first all inclusive (hardware, service, supplies)...
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Re: Does anyone have a clue as to how the CPC billing model started in the first place?

Old Glory ·
I remember a plan that didn't really take hold but it was a plan like the one John talked about and all accessories were proposed in the form of copies...you want a finisher, just commit to 10,000 additional copies per month. The CPC rate had an equipment portion attached to it so more clicks funded more equipment. If the CPC was normal plus .003, 10,000 clicks added $30/month which would fund $1,500 additional. Some customers that weren't willing to pay $1,500 would agree to 10,000 more...
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Re: Does anyone have a clue as to how the CPC billing model started in the first place?

Art Post ·
Wow! These are some awesome stories, I'm sure there are many more out there from some of our veterans, would love to read more.
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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: Canon celebrates 30th anniversary of launch of first Bubble Jet inkjet printer

Art Post ·
Brings back many xclint memories. I sold the Canon bubblejet color printer in the late eighties or early nineties. We got list for everyone of them. I forget the model number but it was the only one that was sheetfeed and could do upto 12x18 or 13x19. Can anyone recall that model number BJC 810?
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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: Canon C5240A Questions

NC_ACC ·
Art, New model is C55XX. The rates are a bit unrealistic (high). Depending on a guaranteed base (or not), more like .065 and .01 The C5540i
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Re: Canon C5240A Questions

Art Post ·
C55XX?
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Re: Canon C5240A Questions

NC_ACC ·
...In the series C5560i up to 60ppm C5550i up to 50ppm C5540i C5535i
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Re: Canon C5240A Questions

Art Post ·
got it, thank you
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Re: Canon C5240A Questions

Monte ·
Yes. San Francisco canon dealer here. All the above is true call Monte at 415.286.1127 if I can help
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Re: Canon C5240A Questions

Jason H ·
I think those rates are low based on what we sell our contracts at but I know everyone is in a different market. The extremely low rates don't seem to get thrown around our city as often as others. We keep most everyone around .013-.017 for b/w and .08 or higher for color.
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Re: Canon C5240A Questions

Art Post ·
I had the chance to meet with the prospect yesterday. Canon is out of the picture. However the users states they are using secure print as a default from every PC for every print job. Is this a standard feature or is it a MEAP solution type add on?
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Re: Canon C5240A Questions

Monte ·
It’s a standard feature
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Re: Canon U.S.A. Congratulates Advanced Systems, Inc. on 60 Years of Business

Old Glory ·
This is the company that started it all for me 35 years ago when Mel Kubicek, Pres. of Advanced Systems suggested selling copiers was better than selling Life Insurance. My roll was selling 3M copiers which were relabeled Toshibas.
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Re: This Week in the Copier Industry 15 Years Ago, The First Week in April 2008

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Re: Canon iR1750 Question

Jason H ·
Here you go: Installation Space (W x D) 37-1/8" x 37-3/4" (941mm x 960mm) (with no optional equipment attached) 50-1/4" x 37-3/4" (1276mm x 960mm) (with the optional Staple Finisher-H1 attached)
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Re: Barton County buys Canon Copier for $9,400

Art Post ·
ten years! OMG
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Re: Barton County buys Canon Copier for $9,400

Jason H ·
County government is unreal. 10 years! I have a county that leases $1 out for 5 years and then keeps them another 7-10 years on top of the 5. It's unreal.
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Re: Barton County buys Canon Copier for $9,400

Art Post ·
agreed I have the same thing going with a few of my muni's. Way too long for me, but good for the taxpayers
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Re: This Week in the Copier Industry 15 Years Ago, The Last Week of February 2003

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Re: Top Ten Copier & Imaging Industry Predictions for 2018

Martin Hofman ·
11a. For 2018 the total A4/A3 print volume (compared to 2017) will reduce with 10% 11b. For the coming 10 years the total A4/A3 print volume will reduce with 10% per year and will (in 2027) only be 35% of the current volume
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Re: This Week in the Copier Industry 15 Years Ago (Third Week of January 2003)

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Re: Océ South Africa announces availability of new small but scalable light production press

Art Post ·
Am I reading this right? A4 size??
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Re: Canon’s New imageRUNNER ADVANCE 350iF/250iF Models Deliver Advanced Small Color Multifunction Systems for Enterprises and SMB Customers

TML ·
It's supposed to be built like Canon's iR400/500iF but color. It's not shipping until the middle of August but already has a pretty good hype to it. Price point is very favorable for an A4 color print device.
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