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Epson reveals judges for its ‘Win a Robot’ competition

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Epson has revealed this year’s jury for its “ Win a Robot ” contest, as five experts representing the fields of industry, academia and politics join from around Europe to review applications from the first ever competition open across Europe, the Middle East and Russia to win Epson T-series robots. The competition is placing the latest technology in the hands of the future: universities, tertiary education establishments and research institutions are all busy uncovering ideas that support...
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Competition is fierce in the label printing industry

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Product labeling fights for consumer attention in any grocery store or big-box retailer. Government agencies around the world require coding on printed labels and packaging. Tracking systems, such as bar codes, are often printed on labels and must meet stringent quality standards. Coding and marking alone are expected to reach a market value of $7 billion by 2024, a 7% growth rate. Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) goods, such as toiletries, over-the-counter medications, and cleaning...
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Lance Trollop: Setting the record straight on the Wausau School Board's copier contracts

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I was elected president of the Wausau School District Board of Education on April 28 and pursuant to board policy, it is the president who speaks on behalf of the board. I’m taking this opportunity to provide a comment in response to a recent Daily Herald Media story stating a contract was awarded to E.O. Johnson without seeking competitive bids . The article referred to the contract as being in excess of $1 million. A letter to the editor followed with a claim that district policy was...
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The death of King Herold & The victory of Duke Willem

Martin Hofman ·
When King Harold was mortally wounded (by an arrow in the right eye), the Anglo-Saxons fell back and the Norman knights could continue their victory march. King Harold, still sitting on his horse, suffered horribly when the Norman knights surrounded him and killed him with their swords. Only a few Anglo-Saxons reached the woods and survived. Duke Willem of Normandy set up his tent on top of the battlefield and slept between the death bodies of his enemy’s. Are we King Herold or Duke Willem?
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Competitive Wide Format pricing

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Whenever I'm selling pre-owned wide format, I'll always give a quick google search to see what's out there. I can then see what the client may look at and have rebuttals ready if they balk at price. Take a look at what I found What's the problem with this site? I can't believe they are listing available options that are only for copiers. the site even allows you to add those option to the cart. What a surprise to the end user when they can't get the envelope adapter or the fax option they...
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Cloud Printing: How It Gives Your Business A Competitive Edge

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In business it is essential that you focus on every detail that can give your company the edge over its competitors. Some of this may be around the way you manage you team, the goals and the processes which you have, and often it can come down to something as simple as the equipment that you use. In this vein, today we are going to take a look into cloud printing, what it is all about and why using a service like Konica Minolta to take care of your printing needs could be the game changer...
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Re: Cloud Printing: How It Gives Your Business A Competitive Edge

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read it and would really like to know how clients can save 1/3 of their printing costs with cloud printing. Anyone for comments?
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