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Re: Copier terms/language from days gone by

Old Glory ·
How about Duplex Tray, Plain Paper, Cold Pressure Fusing, Staionary Platen, Push Button Color, Dry Toner, 20 Gin Sorter, SADF, Recirculating ADF Scan once, print many were the buzz words of the digital transition.
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Old Glory ·
I meant 20 Bin Sorter, not 20 Gin Sorter
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mansart ·
Doc Feed belt
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Art Post ·
Was talking with larry kirsch today and he told me about the old "carrier sheets" that clients purchased. I then remembered "copier covers". In my Minolta days, all of the Minolta copiers came with a blue cover with a white Minolta logo.
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VinceMcHugh ·
Don't forget "Key Operator". Back in the day the highly trained main operator had a Key to lock \ unlock the Copier. Vince
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Art Post ·
Ty Vince! I pulled a copy, well some scans that Old Glory sent me from a 1986 Minnela's Pocket Guide to Copiers and came up with these oldies but goodies: Clamshell design Zoom Lens Masters Paper Cassettes SADF
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Re: Copier terms/language from days gone by

Old Glory ·
How far back do you want to go? Back to the Canon PC25 when PC meant Personal Copier? How about: Electrostatic Process Dual Spectrum Sheet fed Thermo Fax
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Copier terms/language from days gone by

Art Post ·
I'm trying to put together some of words that we used years ago with analog copiers. I was able to remember these, however I think there were many more. Can anyone help fill in the missing ones? CROP codes (used for Sharp devices) Skyshot Dispersant Fuser oil
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“New Print” Will Prevail

Art Post ·
This blog entry on whattheythink.com strikes to very core of what I've been preaching about wide format, color, ink and labels for the past few years. We need to be in this! Commentary & Analysis “New Print” Will Prevail Where will printers make money in the future? Some say it will be from digital printing. But digital printing is usurping analog volumes and analog volumes are not growing. In order to grow, the printing industry must find new products and new services. By Frank Romano...
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