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Re: Konica Minolta OnePrice

Art Post ·
Hey Bumble Not a KM dealership here, hope someone else can help you with this
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Re: Konica Minolta OnePrice

Art Post ·
I don't understand there is tons of activity on this site, but no one can find the time to help?
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Re: Imaging Channel, Let's Become the Innovation Channel!!

Jf ·
Geo-strategic picture. Just great, Ray!
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Re: Imaging Channel, Let's Become the Innovation Channel!!

Art Post ·
Ray Good stuff, however when discussing imaging (which is a wide portfolio of devices), everyone seems to forget about the huge growth of niche imaging devices. Those devices include wide format, grand wide format, label presses, and envelope presses. While in Las Vegas in the spring of this year, I was able to attend the ISA Sign Expo. I've been to a lot of events in the past year and the ISA was the largest event I every attended. Two hundred thousand square feet of convention space with...
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Re: Imaging Channel!! Here’s Why I am Excited to be part of the BEI Services Inc. Team

Art Post ·
Geesh, you're a quick learner!! Didn't you just hook up with BEI a few weeks ago?
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Re: Imaging Channel!! Here’s Why I am Excited to be part of the BEI Services Inc. Team

Jf ·
Proud to be the first to wish you all the best!
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Re: Imaging Channel!! Here’s Why I am Excited to be part of the BEI Services Inc. Team

Ray Stasiezcko ·
Thanks Art, today you gotta be fast
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Re: When your Deliverable doesn’t excite your Customers’ then it’s time to Innovate or even change that Deliverable.

Art Post ·
Special thanx to Ray for letting us post this blog today Water, what's wrong with water? There is still growth in print, just not in the SMB or Enterprise markets. I'm in the trenches every day and you're correct. There's no more excitement with mfps. They all do the same thing, they are all reliable and when push comes to shove, all we are doing is stealing clients from each other. Growth for companies like Ricoh, Konic a Minolta, Canon and Kyo could be robotics. Robotics could mirror the...
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Re: When your Deliverable doesn’t excite your Customers’ then it’s time to Innovate or even change that Deliverable.

Art Post ·
https://www.linkedin.com/in/raystasieczko/ good guy, been posting his stuff for quite sometime
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Re: Konica Minolta Acquires More Than Just Copier Dealers

Jason H ·
Muratec Dealers should also be in a good place. I just spoke to my rep who was in the meeting this afternoon and he said we should now have full access to everything Konica - production print, wide format, IT etc. Im pumped about this
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Re: Konica Minolta Acquires More Than Just Copier Dealers

Art Post ·
Attached is the letter I received from Muratec Marketing
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Re: 20141008082734657.pdf

Art Post ·
Special thanx to the people over at Polek & Polek for this!
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Re: Toshiba Introduces Cloud Service Offering

Art Post ·
Seems neat, is anyone using this yet? With the recent hacking of cloud services, do you think IT people would want to have this in place, especially with banking, insurance, retail, DOD & PIV?
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Re: 5 Reasons Why I Like Print Audit Best Over PaperCut

txeagle24 ·
I do like the control that the dealer has with Print Audit as well as the pre-sale MPS tools if you are one of their Premier dealers. But, turning on various rules in PaperCut is MUCH easier than in Print Audit/PCS Director or other similar products in our industry. Additionally, it works extremely well in environments in which Mac workstations are present, & their embedded (PaperCut MF) software works with most product lines which makes it easy to integrate if a client has a mixed ...
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Re: 5 Reasons Why I Like Print Audit Best Over PaperCut

Rob Thiessen ·
Great Article! Of course I am a bit biased... I'm not sure if the reader who commented is familiar with the standard rules available in Print Audit 6/PCS Director. They exist under the Printer Profiles section and can be implemented across the board with a click of the mouse. These basic rules address color usage, duplex print as well as limits on pages of print. By definition the basic rules apply across to board to all printing (subject to that Printer Profile). These rules are also MUCH...
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Re: Top Ten MFP Copier Industry Predictions for 2015

Jason H ·
I really like number 4, and I believe #7 is going to happen sooner than we expected. I hold out hope as well.
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Re: Top Ten MFP Copier Industry Predictions for 2015

Kyocera Guy ·
Not liking the Kyocera part of #4 at all. On the other hand really liking # 10 Add: Color equipment will become more prevalent with costs of color equipment continuing to drop and coming more in line with monochrome.
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Re: Top Ten MFP Copier Industry Predictions for 2015

NC_ACC ·
5) - Canon bought a very large stake in one last year (Therefore). Locally hosted or cloud based.
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Re: Should Ricoh Offer a Rebate When Dealers Buy the New Smart Op Panel?

Kitz ·
Once launched It looks like we will be able to order the NEW BW series machines with the smart panel factory installed , I'm guessing no rebate on the 03 color series. Has everyone done a lot of these smart panels?
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Re: Should Ricoh Offer a Rebate When Dealers Buy the New Smart Op Panel?

txeagle24 ·
I order the Smart Op Panel with almost every one of these I sell and get nothing but rave reviews. The only exceptions are with customers that are using or considering using embedded solutions since Ricoh has yet to tell us that embedded solutions will work with the Smart Op Panel.
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Re: Should Ricoh Offer a Rebate When Dealers Buy the New Smart Op Panel?

Art Post ·
Out of all the units I've sold I've only ordered the smart op panel 3 times. So, if I'm hearing right, the new 03 series of black systems will have the smart op panel that is unlocked? meaning no browser unit is required and it will be a true android tablet?
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Re: Should Ricoh Offer a Rebate When Dealers Buy the New Smart Op Panel?

txeagle24 ·
Where did you hear that? My guess is that it's the same as the one that is available for the MP3353 series.
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Re: Should Ricoh Offer a Rebate When Dealers Buy the New Smart Op Panel?

fisher ·
Honestly, haven't seen any benefits to it. Fluff. We put one on a showroom machine and that's it. If anything it was buggy and un-impressive. Why would I spend the extra money to install it? What am I missing?
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Re: Should Ricoh Offer a Rebate When Dealers Buy the New Smart Op Panel?

Jason H ·
We have probably put it on 3 machines since it came out and the funny thing was it was our sales rep who is almost 70 years old. He loves that panel. My younger guys could care less it seems. King of backwards in my mind. I haven't quite found the practicality of it other than making everything "look" like a tablet. If they could make it as functional as the new Samsung 10.1 tablet on the MFP's it may become more practical. Just my $0.02
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Re: Should Ricoh Offer a Rebate When Dealers Buy the New Smart Op Panel?

Art Post ·
Wow!! 70 years old and still selling!! That's awesome, that means I have a lot of time left
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Re: Should Ricoh Offer a Rebate When Dealers Buy the New Smart Op Panel?

Jason H ·
Yes that means I have a lot of time left as well but I wouldn't wish this guys work ethic on any sales manager. He is the laziest person I have probably ever managed. He is pretty much just wasting oxygen in my office. He is a straight commission employee and a pain in the a$$. We put him on straight commission and let him do what he wants in a very rural territory because we are 99.9999% sure he is going to sue us when he quits or is fired. He has a long history of lawsuits against...
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Re: Should Ricoh Offer a Rebate When Dealers Buy the New Smart Op Panel?

Czech ·
I've yet to see these in the Canadian market. When did they get launched in the US?
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Re: Canon Solutions America's IDEAS v2.0 (Intelligent Dealer Electronic Archive System) Now Includes Processing for Deal Jackets

Art Post ·
Wow! This is big!! I could use this for a few of my accounts! Anyone hear what the cost is??
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Re: Copier Dealers Need to Embrace the "Next Big Thing"

Czech ·
"For me, it's too much work for too little pay-off." Agreed. This small sales are great as positioning, but at the end of the day I want the MFP. Good article!
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Re: A Morning With Darrell Amy of Dealer Marketing Systems

Art Post ·
You can download Darrells presentation here https://www.p4photel.com/clip/ma14amy-pdf
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Re: This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Fourth Week of April 2004)

Julia H. ·
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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: Print Audit Introduces Mobile Printing Application, PrintMore

Old Glory ·
Yoohoo...Sign me up !>
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Re: Print Audit Introduces Mobile Printing Application, PrintMore

Old Glory ·
Is this a plant to see if anyone actually reads this stuff?
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Re: Print Audit Introduces Mobile Printing Application, PrintMore

Art Post ·
no, it was an April fools press joke
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Re: Print Audit Introduces Mobile Printing Application, PrintMore

Old Glory ·
My point exactly.
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Re: Print Audit Introduces Mobile Printing Application, PrintMore

Art Post ·
LOL, it's about exposure and brand awareness. I must say that I've been working with them for more than 5 years and they are one of those companies that you can only dream of working for.
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Re: Tell em Columbo Sent You!

Dr. Print ·
I would ask him - Who else are you going to involve in this process. If he mentions the name of the owner’s company, ask how do you know him. You may need to ask a follow up question to get to the owners name. If he does not mention the owners company don’t bring them up, you may end up putting that company in play. You never know how well he knows the controller. I might have 1,000 linked in connections, some of them I may not think of using. That’s my advice
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Re: Tell em Columbo Sent You!

TML ·
I agree with dr print. I always ask who my competition is and I know them well enough now to ask which rep it is. I've found lately with one company the owner has been traveling on appointments with a new rep. I've been using this to our advantage as the owner of that company is quiet an aged fellow that knows little about our industry anymore. Find out who your competition is and if that company is listed, ask how they came about selecting them (since you mentioned the incumbent is out).
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Re: Tell em Columbo Sent You!

Carl Little ·
Art, I would not ask that question. They may not be in the deal and you do not need another competitor. I might ask however how important relationships are. That will tell you a lot about him. I also try to see who they do business with to try and connect with someone who I know that might know a c-level person inside your prospect. Just thoughts. Carl Sent from my iPad > On Feb 17, 2015, at 10:33 PM, Print4Pay Hotel < alerts@hoop.la > wrote: >
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Re: Tell em Columbo Sent You!

Art Post ·
Thus, I took all the comments and made zero mention of the LinkedIn connection. I did ask about all of the other players and received. Names of the three other vendors, machine models, and monthly lease pricing for each of them. AS predicted price will play the most important part of the buy in, however, I was able to get me and my company to the top of the list (did not give the price yet)m due to the knowledge that I brought to table for automating a workflow process. Gotta just figure out...
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Re: Tell em Columbo Sent You!

Old Glory ·
If he gave you their lease pricing, he'll give them yours. You were right to hold that back and if price is all important, before I gave him mine, I would ask if all other proposals are in. If yes, then I'd ask, "If my price is best, any reason we couldn't go forward", etc. If price is all important and all prices are in, what else id there to do?
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Re: Larry Levine to Lead LinkedIn Sales Coaching Program for Dealer Marketing

Larry Levine ·
Thanks Art! i look forward to helping in any way possible.
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Re: Canon Business Systems Pulling a Ricoh

Larry Kirsch ·
Have to remind customer of your long term involvement vs. price. Usually the differentiator...
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Re: Lost two deals in one day

VinceMcHugh ·
Art, Write your main contact(s) a nice email saying that you are sorry you lost their business, and if there is anything you can ever do to help them please don't hesitate to call or email you. Then check in six months and see how their service after the sale is. If their service is poor maybe your company can steal back the service. That does not help you immediately but the next time you put in a proposal you will NOT have to be the cheapest. Because they will have seen what cheap service...
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Re: Lost two deals in one day

Art Post ·
nice!! Thank you, I will do that tomorrow!! See, even an old dog can learn new tricks!!
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Re: Lost two deals in one day

txeagle24 ·
Along the line of Vince's thinking, recommend that they sign a separate service agreement from the lease & that they ask for a clause that allows them to terminate the Service Agreement if satisfactory service levels are not delivered. This gives you a better shot of being able to get the service back if they are unhappy.
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