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This month marks the 70th anniversary of the technology that really made this site possible along with massive amounts of money being put into an economy on the basis on copying. Chester Carlson created creating the first “xerographic” image by using the elements of static electricity, crystalline sulfur and lycopodium powder and the heat of a Bunsen…
Read MoreLexmark has just done a product refresh of massive proportions. 80% of their product line have received a refresh. The Lexmark X642e/X644e have been replaced by the X652e/X654e. Even the Lexmark T640, T642 and T644 have been replaced by a T65X series. I am always skeptical when a manufacturer does a refresh as it is…
Read MoreWith the Economic news growing bleak on a lot of fronts, there is some good news out there for the business owner in regards to copier purchases. 10 or 15 years ago, a copier rep in Denver would knock on doors and try and place units in for trial and these units would cost between…
Read MoreOne new development in the copier world is that manufacturer’s are buying resellers at a pretty rapid rate. Last year Xerox purchased Global (Lewan and Associates) and now Ricoh has purchased IKON. What does this mean? The first an most obvious effect will occur to Canon when there are less Canon machines sold than in…
Read MoreWhen it comes to copiers and the majority of the problems I see that is not “hardware” specific, the scanner if definitely the #1 source of personal and customer headache. Scanners are a unique beast in many ways… The first, and maybe most obvious, is that the scanner is doing the exact opposite function that…
Read MoreIt is a common myth in the printer/copier war here in Denver that “copiers are cheaper than laser printers.” This is often true, and it is often false. When computing a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), it is imperative to include as many componets as you are able for the most accurate number. Some things to…
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