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In Memoriam of Copiers Terms and Features from Days Gone By

Art Post ·
'In memoriam ' is a Latin phrase that directly translates as "into memory". I really wasn't sure how to title this blog, and thought long and hard about how to get my message across in the title. Back in August of this year I started a forum thread on the P4P Hotel forums titled "Copier Terms/Language from days gone by". We had a few old timers that chimed in (including me) to post those terms and language that we just don't see anymore in our industry. What started all of this, was the word...
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Harry Hecht ·
love it. Fond memories Harry B. Hecht Smarter ~ Simpler ~ Faster t: 609.636.9893 |e: harryhecht@gmail.com Linkedin I Website Please consider the environment before printing this email Confidentiality Warning: This e-mail contains information intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this e-mail is not the intended recipient or the employee or agent responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, any dissemination, publication or copying of...
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Art Post ·
ty Harry! Hoping we can catch up sometime soon
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MT Belly ·
I can't even tell you how much I enjoyed your post! Found the site by Googling "SCM copy machine" and it turned up Art Post's Memory Lane a couple days ago and had to join the group. Yep I was there! Liquid E-Stats all the way to present day Canons and Xeroxes. I was a tech for 20 years then started my own biz as tech and sales 15 years ago. Still at it! I remember the "CROP" codes you mentioned. You pressed the CLEAR, RESET, zero, and PAUSE buttons to get to the meter and other functions on...
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expom ·
This post takes me back to when i got into the industry in 1972 in the UK. Started on the wet copiers AB Dick 625 and got through more ties that i care to count due to dispersant. We had a tech that run out of petrol in the company van and a bottle of this (not premix) in his fuel tank allowed him to drive to the nearest garage! Also remember working on the 3M (Scotch Copiers) that required the user to use 2 special sheets of paper- 1 Light Sensitive for the image and the other heat...
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Fujifilm to open new ink plant

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Fujifilm to open new ink plant will invest $28 million to add a new facility in New Castle, DE, USA investment will double Fujifilm’s production capacity of pigment dispersions in the US to meet the fast-growing demand for inkjet printing for the production of aqueous inkjet dispersions
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