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Re: What's the weirdest place you've sold a copier to?

TML ·
Picking up a signed order in the morning for a Canon color with hole punch and staple, from an Amish farmer-printer. Best two parts of the qualification process was having to run samples of a digital plate to run his offset presses and ensuring the power was in spec to be run off of his diesel generator/alternator set up. Oh yea, and he's got a tow motor we have to use to get it to the second floor. Been selling almost nine years and have been in lots of unique places too. Starbucks roasting...
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Re: Print Copy Tool versus Plotworks

jdicarlo ·
John, The PrintCopy Tool compares pretty favorably to Plotworks. I attached two documents to this post. The Product Support Guide lists differences between the two products. The PowerPoint has screen shots of all the settings in PrintCopy Tool. I hope this helps.
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Re: How I turned $15 into a 24K Opportunity

Czech ·
Hey Art! I started using Aweber email software about 5 months ago. I send out a monthly newsletter with a customized template. People read it! Best part is that you always stay top of mind with your prospects. I actually exported my contact list from my CRM software and imported that into Aweber. Currently have about 100 prospects and customers in my email list. It's great! Much cheaper than a mailer.
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Re: Is This the Beginning of the End for the Padding of Lease Rates?

Lease Maestro ·
Here is a report from leasingnews.org. One of their legal editors is doing a three part review of this legislation. Leasing News Exclusive: State Senator Steven Glazer and the genesis of CA SB 1235 (Part 1 of 3) By Tom McCurnin Leasing News Legal Editor This is important not only if you are doing commercial business in California, but this may affect other states. If you are new to this, here is legislation passed both the assembly and senate, awaiting California Governor Jerry Brown’s...
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Re: Print Control/Mgmt

John MacInnes ·
Hi Everyone, Thanks for your posts. Every year or two we see new, low cost competitors that come out of the woodwork for a little while. We are selling against these guys the same as you fight your low cost competitors. There are a few obvious detriments that seem to have stood the test of time. The revenue model can not possibly be profitable for 80% of your customers. Ridiculously low is exactly that, ridiculous and unsustainable. $500 worth of technical support will be used up mighty...
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Re: Sharp Helps Dealers 'Align' for Success at 2009 National Dealer Meeting

GMAN ·
Sostilio & Associates did not have a very favorable review of the SHARP 'Align 09' Dealer Show and mentioned that SHARP "did little and offered less to neither raise the attendee’s spirits nor make a good argument to be a Sharp dealer if you want to sell A3 product." Moreover, there wer no 'show promotions' and during the Awards Ceremony, SHARP Branch personnel were given awards. I was wondering if anyone attended this Align 09 Dealer Meeting and cared to provide feedback, since this...
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Re: UPDATE 3-Canon buys Dutch Oce for $1.1 bln, fights Ricoh

Art Post (Guest) ·
Tokyoamsterdam: Japan's Canon plans to buy Dutch copier and printer maker Oce for 730 million euros ($1.09 billion) as it tries to return to growth after the global downturn and fight rival Ricoh. Copier and digital camera maker Canon and Oce said in a joint statement on Monday that Canon intends to offer 8.60 euros per share, or 730 million euros, for Oce's outstanding shares. Canon's offer follows little over a year after Japan's Ricoh, the world''s largest copier maker, bought US office...
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Re: UPDATE 3-Canon buys Dutch Oce for $1.1 bln, fights Ricoh

Art Post (Guest) ·
Found this on the web today:: By Pavel Alpeyev Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Orbis Funds, the asset manager that opposed takeover offers by Warren Buffett and Citigroup Inc., rejected Canon Inc.’s 730 million euro ($1.1 billion) bid to buy unprofitable Dutch printer maker Oce NV as too low. Canon’s 8.60 euros-a-share offer “significantly undervalues” Oce’s assets, and Orbis doesn’t want to sell its stake of about 10 percent at that price, the Bermuda-based manager of $20 billion in assets said in a...
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Re: Is there a different approach?

GMAN ·
OK
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Re: Panasonic Canada discontinues A3 Copier Distribution March 2011

Art Post (Guest) ·
Panasonic Takes Aim at Fast-Growing A4 Class MFP Market Company to emphasize growing A4 MFP format in response to customer demands SECAUCUS, NJ (February 4, 2010) — Panasonic System Networks Company of America today announced plans to substantially increase its footprint in the burgeoning market for A4 multi-function products. The A4 market has undergone rapid growth and is emerging as the de facto standard in the marketplace. As a consequence the A3 market has been fading and will no longer...
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Re: Canon is preparing to launch 5 new b/w A3 MFPs

GIntel ·
Does anyone have spec sheets, option details, or consumables info on these?
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Re: CBS NEWS REPORT ON COPIER SECURITY

Art Post (Guest) ·
wow, thanx for that! I thought we were safe with the lastest Ricoh security measures. Are we? I knew older copiers were very suceptable to getting information, however with recent upgrades with Ricoh products are we safe? Seems like none of us are safe except for pulverizing the drive as you stated. How is everyone else handling this? Is the CBS guy blowing smoke, or are there criminals out there buying copiers just to get access to the hard drives and if so, it's gotta be a hot and miss...
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Re: Who really needs 250 GB in a Konica Minolta Hard Drive!

JasonR ·
Almost no idea what you are talking about. In my experience, people who have workflows that would benefit from storing images to the copier also need a Fiery controller. In those types of worflows with high-res color images, its quite easy to wind up with very large files. I've seen files stored on the Fiery that were more than 1GB for a single file. So, in those specific types of workflow, yes, a larger hard drive is not only useful but necessary. For general office work, there is generally...
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Re: matt espe quits

GMAN ·
While Espe's new gig rewards him handsomely, a review of Ricoh financials show why he jumped Ship so soon: http://www.wikinvest.com/stock/Ricoh_%28RICOY%29/Data He did not want to be at the Helm when Ricoh became the first MFP manufacturer to ask for a bailout. Land Ho!
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Re: First Look New Ricoh MPC2801_3301

txeagle24 ·
Spec sheet for the Lanier LD630c/635c and LD645c/655c attached.
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Re: MPS And Profit

txeagle24 ·
There are a number of factors that impact start-up cost for MPS clients. In the traditional "copier" world, prior to putting machines under contract we would inspect them, perform service to bring it up to spec and bill the client. In MPS, we just put them under contract, so the start up cost can be virtually nothing or cost an arm and a leg depending on the condition of the machines that are being placed under an MPS Agreement. Another factor is how much toner the client has on hand prior...
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Re: Huge MPS RFP!!

Larry Levine ·
Even if this bid is N/A you all should review. There is some great verbiage to be used and incorporate into your sales process. Specifically check out pages 8 & 9.
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Re: Ricoh C751EX Duplex 300gsm

JasonR ·
Doesn't even need to be "short" runs, can easily do manual duplex of 300gsm. It's in spec and even better... it actually works!
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Re: What is the future for DigiDoc Flow, eCopy and NSI?

SalesServiceGuy ·
Toshiba seems to be taking the position of developing customized processors that are optimized for MFPs. The benefit is much smaller size, faster processing (measured by quicker FCOT) and lower power consumption. Many manufacturers use "off the shelf" PC processors due to lower cost and less complicated to develop. Xerox commonly convinces buyers to include the spec, "must have a minimum of a 1.2 Ghz processor" for their Black only copiers as a "knock-out" feature. The MFP industry will...
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Re: Ricoh CW2200SP & CW1200 Brochure for jp

Kitz ·
Easier to read
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Re: Scan Router Pro Costs

Graham ·
From: ricohaficio Sent: 5/10/2002 6:37 AM How it all started....., Just a quick story for those of you who don't know. A few months after the 850 was first introduced, I was able to secure a demo for the 850 at one of my potential accounts. This account is a copy center and is a Canon House. The owner is a great guy, I had been courting his business for about a year before the demo. He stated that as long as the copy quality is similar to the Canon iR600's he would pull the trigger. They...
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Re: CompTIA CDIA+(Certified Document Imaging Architech)

Jayson Gilbertson ·
Here are the certification objectives taken off the Comptia website
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Re: 1060/1075 paper weights

merlin ·
The machines are only spec for 110 index, not cardstock. Then only thru the bypass
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Re: Big, Big News from Xerox!!

Art Post (Guest) ·
May 1, 2003 - Xerox Partners with Industry Specialists to Develop Solutions for New Digital Office Products NEW YORK, April 30, 2003 – More than a dozen ready-to-go business solutions that will help customers increase productivity and transform their workflows were unveiled today by Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) and its Premier Business Partners. The new or improved solutions couple the industry expertise of partner companies with the productivity benefits of Xerox office multifunction...
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Re: Canon IR105 'Z' Folder

Flying_birdman ·
I didn't check the spec's, but from what I have experienced it does not slow down the speed of the copier. But I have had some customers complain that it cannot Z fold to the edge on the last fold. Canon designed it to leave a 6mm gap for some reason and it cannot be adjusted to compensate. Most companies that have interest in using the Z fold to insert ledger documents into letter spec books are used to have a "clean" edge fold. Also, the Z fold is only an option if used in conjunction with...
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Re: GSA Promo over effective immediately

Art Post (Guest) ·
Re-instated until September 30th Here is the email: From: Jim DeMarco/WC/NJ/RCUS Date: 06/17/2003 09:28AM Subject: Government Promo - Extended through September 30th Please be advised that after careful review of the situation regarding the GEM/GSA Promo, we are extending this promotion through September 30, 2003. All Purchase Orders should be dated by September 30, 2003 and equipment should be shipped by the end of October. Please also note that this only applies to the GEM/GSA Promotion.
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Re: xerox dc425ac

Art Post (Guest) ·
Tyler: We have a brochure for that system on our documents page. You should be able to review and make your own strength and weakness analysis. I have not run across ths system yet. Art
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Re: VCGL Format...HELP!!!

Art Post (Guest) ·
This could do although the customer may not want to go through the motion. Purchase or "lend" the customer a copy of Adobe Acrobat 6.0? John Anderson or COPYME can you all help with this one? Benefits for engineering professionals Acrobat 6.0 Professional helps engineering professionals speed the document review process while ensuring accuracy and allowing easy creation of searchable electronic archives. Engineering professionals can now reliably exchange and review technical and design...
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Re: I need a leasing company for a new customer

Ed Warner (Guest) ·
Mike, The Regional Sales Manager for Amex in your area is Ed O'Toole. He is traveling today but can be reached on his cell phone at (774) 232-0844. Amex can review applications on new business as Jim described.
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Re: NEW Duplicator with Paper Cassette

Jim Stocker ·
I saw this system demo'd @ Ricoh several years ago. Its development name is Ruby. As you can see from the picture, it is the same design style as the JP5000/5450, thus an older unit, not new. It also only supports UC6 and CPIF26, because it does not have the updated main board to support the Type 80. The product was deemed not suitable for the US market due to the fact that is doesn't have a large capacity exit tray to match the LCT, and the sorter limits you to run lengths of 40 per...
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Re: SCANROUTER PRO WORKING WITH SAP

Art Post (Guest) ·
When you installed the LanFax driver it will install as a printer. Select that as the printer to print to when you click ok it will pop up the LanFax window that allows you to enter the tel number, a cover page, etc. If this is not happening make sure you downloaded the NT4 LanFax driver for the 2035/2045 and reinstall the driver. If you are still experiencing the problem contact your service provider to make sure the machine is operating within spec with the latest firmware installed.
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Re: Ikon to relabel The Konica 8050 Color System

Cjaer (Guest) ·
With extreemly aggressive service rates and a duty cycle of 150k per month (and unlike other manufacturers Konica has a history of meeting their spec) this product is going to kick out a great deal of production units, as well as a few creative units. Ricoh just is not a player in color beyond the printer. The 6513 is just the most recent in a series of failures in the mid space. As far as color printers, it is allways the cost per page and flexability that makes these limited.
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Re: Weekend Notes from the copier industry!

Art Post (Guest) ·
WEEKEND MFP INDUSTRY NOTES 8-5-07 The following is a quick review of copier/MFP industry news from industry publications. - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that it is legal for manufacturers to create a mandatory minimum selling price for their product. The case was decided regarding a store that sold women’s clothing, that ran afoul of the clothing manufacturer’s rules. Unknown if any copier manufacturers will adopt this policy. - A group in Australia at Queensland University, is claiming that...
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Re: Ricoh Rumor!! New Strategy?

Art Post (Guest) ·
Samsung 6345N review! We'll its been about six months since the Samsung 6345N was introduced and about 4 months or so since it has been on the street. For those of you who do not know the 6345N is a 45ppm MFP that can scan, print copy & fax (optional) all for a retail price of $2,995. The system can take an optional fax module along with a finisher/stapler and upto three additional 550 sheet paper trays. I have sold six of these units since they came out and have captured about 50,000...
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Re: B&W vs. Color pages

dmurrah ·
here you go
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Re: Notification when forwarding

Art Post (Guest) ·
Need to review, anyone else have any ideas?
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Re: Sales Tips

Art Post (Guest) ·
Make a prospect list and work it All sellers should make a list of prospective customers before they start. Review it and make sure they have at least ten good prospects.
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Re: You Can't Satisfy Every Customer

Neal ·
You're better off without them. There are times, like this one, where you are better off firing a customer. I did this to a customer recently that had a color unit and consistently ran the unit out of spec using media way over what was recommended. When we met for an account review they said that I should be ashamed of my service department because of the jams that couldn't be stopped. I packed up my papers, shook their hands and suggested that since the lease was up in 3 months that I'd...
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Re: Fakery aided school copier deal

Art Post (Guest) ·
Cash reshuffles principals, shifts staffers By Dakarai I. Aarons (Contact), Memphis Commercial Appeal Tuesday, July 22, 2008 Supt. Kriner Cash has begun putting his mark on Memphis City Schools, reassigning central office administrators and making principal changes at several schools. The district also will soon be restructured from a centralized organization to one with three or four regions. Comments There are 37 responses to this article. Click here to join the conversation » STORY TOOLS...
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Re: Sales Tips

Art Post (Guest) ·
KEEP IT SIMPLE Just a few words of advice about your email correspondence. Keep your messages brief and to the point -- write only a few short paragraphs. Your writing style should be upbeat, but professional. Don't sprinkle your copy full of exclamation marks as this has a tendency to look phony! Rather, use strong transitions, dashes, interesting adjectives and crisp writing. Be sure to include all your contact information and a direct hot link to your site. Consider a closing signature...
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Re: Sales Tips

fem4001 ·
13 Ways to Respond to the "Call Me After the Holidays" Objection Written by Aja Frost | @ ajavuu Calling prospects in the last few weeks of Q4 means you’ll hear a season-specific objection: “Can you call me back in the new year?” There are three potential reasons you’ll hear this line. First, your prospect might be interested in learning more but has a legitimate reason to postpone your conversation. Maybe he’s already used up his budget, his team or department is still finalizing next...
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Re: 8 Bit to 2 Bit Color

JasonR ·
That is a good explanation of what 8-bit and 2-bit mean, however both the 6513 and the CMF7000 have 8-bit color. They both print 256(8-bit) gradations of each color (CMYK). The 8bit vs. 2bit distinction comes in when scanning. According to the CMF7000 spec sheet it has a 2-bit scanner, the 6513 spec sheet says it has an 10-bit scanner. Theoretically the Print quality should be very similar to a 6513, but copy quality should suffer. There are 10 types of people in this world... those who...
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Re: 8 Bit to 2 Bit Color

JasonR ·
I know the scanning it 2-bit according to the spec sheet anyway. http://www.ricoh-usa.com/products/multifunctioncolor/specifications.asp?ProductId=57 I really don't understand how 2-bit can give you acceptable quality at all, with only 4 possible gradations, there must be more going on here than the specs say.
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Re: Ricoh 2035 vs Mita 4035

Graham ·
Greg... Here are the Kyocera Salesman Comebacks for your list just so you know.... This is not a knock on anyone, just telling you what I would say if these questions were posed to me... posted Thu February 12 2004 04:45 PM Art, Thank you so much for your help here! You have gone above and beyond! Ted, Mike & Merlin, Thank You as well! Here is what I have come up with. Kyocera Mita shortcomings: newer, with less overall experience with our rat race. I certainly recognize their connected...
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Re: Greg Brown

Jay ·
What shame……………………… Like most of us I never met Greg but I valued is input. We should do something to remember Greg. How about this; Members submit their success stories here at the hotel. On Feb. 1st 2005 the managers or a committee review the success stories and pick the best 5 or so. Then members vote on which story is the best (not necessarily $$ wise) and then on February 14th of 2005 the votes are tallied and we award the Gregory Brown Memorial Achievement Award. We could make up a...
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Re: Saddlestitch on 2232

Jay ·
Here is some interesting info. The saddle stich unit is identical the one sold by Canon and minolta/konica. But our spec are slightly differnt. For instance the canon can not have a 3 hole punch added. The kon/mon is speced for up to 24lb paper. We can do up to 34lb. Also on the Konica if you saddle stich anything larger the 8 1/2 by 11 then you can only set it for 25 sets or less.
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Re: wireless nic on 224sp

Digi-Guy (Guest) ·
See I think it is another Gotcha ! Perhaps this is deserving of moving to the Gotcha's section?? Like others have said it may be simpler easier and cheaper, to simply spec a 3rd party wireless solution in these cases.
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Re: Ricoh's Monster Garage

Art Post (Guest) ·
At Vision we were handed a competitive analysis booklets vs Canon, Minolta and Xerox.03Cbr> These were done by IA and gave the Ricoh's a great overall review of quality, speed and ease of use. However there is one troubling statement. MAX MONTHLY VOLUME IS 10K What gives??? I have these engines out in the field producing anywhere from 10K to 20K per month! What happens when you need tech support for a service issue and they find out the customer has exceeded the maximum monthly volume?
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Re: Print Control/Mgmt

Larry Levine ·
I assume these will all be Ricoh devices? If so, review Smart Accounting. This will do what you have described.
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Re: Oki 3641

Art Post (Guest) ·
Thanx, seems like there is the same problem with the 3641, oki already replaced the two of the PCU's and hesd tec from Oki says the machine is operating within spec. Anyone else have anything on this unit?
 
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