Whew! I must say that they last ten years selling for a Ricoh Dealership has been interesting.
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Thursday, October 30, 2008
MFP Copier Sales Tips "Distance Yourself from The Pack"
Whew! I must say that they last ten years selling for a Ricoh Dealership has been interesting.
Monday, October 27, 2008
MFP Weekend Notes from 10-26-08
The following is a quick review of copier/MFP industry news from industry publications.
Kodak’s print controller division, Creo, announced that it will produce a Japanese version of its products to expand its reach worldwide. The first product it will launch in Japan is a controller for the Konica Minolta bizhub PRO C65XX series, even though it also partners with HP & Xerox as well.
Xerox announced that it will fire 3,000 employees to cut costs.
Details:
Hopes the reduction in headcount will reduce costs by $200 million
No sales positions were affected the company has eliminated 8,800 positions since 2005 for the last quarter financials:
$258 million net income up 1.6%Profit of 26 cents per share
Gross margins dropped to 39.2% from 40.1%
Will take a $400 million restructuring charge to pay for employee layoffs
Revenue up 2% to $4.4 billion (including benefit of weak dollar of 2%)
Equipment sales down 4%
Production print revenue down 1%
Production b/w systems down 11%
Printer sales down 2.7%
B/W MFPs up 15%
Color MFPs up 23%
Color revenue up 5%
Color pages were up 27%
FM revenue up 6%
Total machines in field up 6%
Supplies revenue up 3%
Will still employ 57,000 workers
Xerox announced it will resell Elixir Vitesse VDP software as an option for its production color systems.
Xerox launched a new option to assist print shop owners sell output from their production color systems, called “Mail Shop in a Box”:
web-based sales training
webinars seven step guide to success
interactive CD-ROM
walks print shop owners through developing strategic marketing plan
how to purchase postal certified software
how to develop mail piece design
how to acquire mailroom equipment demo videos
templates.
MSRP not announced.
Xerox announced new finishing options for its Nuvera production b/w systems:
In-line tape binder for bound books up to 125 sheets
Basic Finishing Module Direct Connect provides staple/sort, and a connection to third party finishing devices.
CP Bourg PowerSquare Booklet Maker combines saddle stitching, foldering, spine formatting and trimming to produce up to 200 page booklets
Lasermax Roll Systems DocuSheeter NV-R holds 50” diameter paper rolls and cuts into single sheets
CEM DocuConverter cuts, slits and stacks oversized printed sheets with multiple images and delivered on a conveyor
Monthly print volume range of 20,000 to 75,000 per month recommended by Xerox
Xerox states that product is designed for average monthly print volume of only 35K/month, and at this volume customer would expect to place a service call every 5 weeks
Optional Light Production C Finisher will make booklets with up to 25 sheets of paper, up to 80gsm paper weight
End user can not use Bi-fold or Booklet mode in Copy Mode
Optional Professional Finisher offers maximum of 15 sheet booklets
Paper larger than 11”x17” can not be offset sorted
Maximum paper size of 13”x19.2”
Maximum image area of 12.48”x18.9”
On all paper sizes, there is a void area of at least 4mm
150 second warm up time from exiting sleep mode
Advertised as offering 2400dpi (actual is 600dpi, but divides pixel into quadrants)(does not offer true 8 bits per pixel)
Color consistency of DeltaE 7
Front to back registration during duplex of 1mm for drawers, up to 3mm for stack sheet bypass
Skew registration of 1mm
Xerox tells end users that they may have to turn off unit every 20,000 prints to reset
When unit needs hole punch tray or staple waste tray to be emptied, machine mistakenly tells end user to place service call
Can auto duplex coated stocks from the three internal paper drawers
End user is warned that when closing one of the three main internal paper drawers, that paper guides may slip and cause paper size mismatch error
Internal paper drawers hold up to 220gsm maximum paper weight only
Up to 300gsm in the bypass or optional paper feed unit (unit slows down when running thick or coated stocks, as slow as ½ speed)
Auto duplex supports up to 220gsm only
Supply yields published:
Unit holds two black toner cartridges at one time, each with a yield of 20,000 pages based on 5% coverage per page
Cyan and yellow yield 22,000
Magenta yield of 21,000
Black OPC drum yield of 354,000
Cyan, yellow & magenta
OPC drum yield of 156,000 each
Toner waste bottle of 33,000
Charge corotron yield of 175,000
Fuser yield of 200,000
Main engine weighs 583lbs.
October 22nd was the 70th anniversary of the invention of the world’s first toner based copier by Chester Carlson. This was after 4 years of tinkering in his mother-in-law’s beauty salon. The first toner was made from waxy moss spores. This invention led to the first Xerox copier in 1949, and the first successful model, the Xerox 914, was launched in 1959. Mr. Carlson died in 1968, while walking the streets of New York, after earning $150 million from his invention.
Oce’ announced that it will relabel the Konica Minolta bizhub PRO C6501 and call it the Oce’ CS665.
Oce’ announced the new VarioPrint 4000 series of production b/w systems:
will replace the current 2000 series (2105, 2110, etc.)
Model# 4120 offers 120ppm
Model#4110 offers 110ppm
Units are made by Oce’
Up to 2.5 million per month duty cycles
Uses Oce’s patented CopyPress technology meaning that fuser uses primarily pressure instead of heat to get toner to stick to paper
Oce’ PRISMAsync print controller offers PostScript and PCL print drivers
4110 can be upgraded to a 4120
Pricing not announced
Oce’ announced the Media Enhancement Model (MEM) for the VarioPrint 6000 series which will allow these production b/w systems to now handle up to 350gsm paper weights, including coated stocks.
EFI announced it has sold one of its two buildings in Foster City, CA. The buyer is Gilead Sciences, a biopharmaceutical company, which purchased the 163,000 square foot building and 30 acres of land for $137.5 million.
Ricoh announced that its Document Mall document management solution now offers connectivity to the CRM software, salesforce.com. This also happens to be the CRM package that is used by Ricoh’s factory direct branches.
Ricoh announced a free universal PCL print driver that supposedly will work with almost any brand of printer or MFP. Unknown how compatible the driver is, or how it accesses features of non-Ricoh devices. (Xerox recently announced a similar driver, which was found to have limitations for non-Xerox devices).
The driver is a free download from http://www.ricoh-usa.com/.
IKON announced its last quarters financials (possibly the last issued due to its impending acquisition by Ricoh) total revenue was $1.1 billion
operating income of $39.3 million
net income fell from $27.6 million to $21.8 million
interest expense of $13 million
no revenue growth
costs associated with pending acquisition trimmed $6.5 million from profits for the year, revenues declined $2 million
The European Commission approved the impending acquisition of IKON by Ricoh
The Brualdi Law Firm of New York is suing to try to stop the sale of IKON
John Bennett of England was sentenced to 7 years in prison and banned from ever owning a color copier after he was caught forging currency.
Konica Minolta purchased a Dutch copier dealer, Kopieersystemen Nederland BV. Purchase price not announced.
Konica Minolta announced it has opened a factory direct branch in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
Robson Print announced that it has purchased a Canon imagePRESS C6000VP to produce variable data direct mail pieces.
Kodak announced that it will allow Oce’ to sell its NexPress production color systems in The Netherlands.
The Seybold Report claims that 90% of the color laser copies/prints sold by print for pay shops are just short-runs of the same image. This suggests that variable data direct mail jobs are still not strongly marketed by the print for pay industry. The authors of the report claim it is due to lack of education of the print shop owners, and their customers about the benefits of using VDP to increase company’s sales/revenue.
Toshiba Vice President Masakazu in an interview stated:
will invest $3.7 billion in its semiconductor division
expects loss of $650 millionf rom now until end of 2010
will spend a total of $10 billion in research & development of computer chips “Our aim is to be No. 1 in memory production”
More details on what Kyocera announced to its dealers during the recent national dealer meeting:
In December, will start a new TV ad campaign to promote the new “TASKalfa” brand name (to compete with Ricoh’s “Aficio”, Konica Minolta’s “bizhub”, Canon’s “imageRUNNER”, etc.)
Ads will feature a spinning color pinwheel, and an animated character named “Alfi”
Will launch Hybrid Platform for Advanced Solutions (HyPAS), or allowing software to be embedded into the control pane of the MFP
Uses both Java and Web services
First partner is Equitrac
ScanFlow Studio allows end users to customize the control panel and is a free download
New color laser MFPs are 500CI, 400CI, 300CI & 250CIMay offer 8 bit color
500CI offers 50ppm b/w and 40ppm color
Black toner yield up to 25,000 pages based on 5% coverage
Color toners yield up to 18,000 pages based on 5% coverage
Up to two 80GB hard drivesColor LCD touch screen control panel
Up to 11”x17” paper
Built-in print controller with PCL and PostScript (Peerless technology)
Lexmark announced its financials for its third quarter:total revenue was down 5% to $1.13 billion will launch 38 new products this year has more than $1 billion in cash and marketable securities revenue from business class laser printers/MFPs up 4% to $760 million consumer product revenue down 21% to $371 million
gross profit margin of 32.5%
operating expenses increased 1.7%
the company repurchased $274 of its own stock to boost its value, including $100 million which was owned by Bank of America
total debt and liabilities of $2.28 billion
stock price dropped to $25.71
net income dropped fell to $36.6 million from $45.2 million
Lexmark announced details of some of its new models:
Model# X658 series of b/w laser MFPs
Floor standing A4 model
55ppm top speed
Most likely made by Fuji of Japan
Base MSRP of $3799.00
Copy/scan/print
Optional fax board
80GB hard drive
Full color LCD control panel
Optional extended warranties do NOT include consumables
Comes standard with one paper drawer
Can add up to three more 550 sheet paper drawers
Optional internal stapling sorter
Comes standard with document feeder and auto duplex
Model# X656 series of b/w laser MFPs
Desktop A4 model
Base MSRP of $2749
Copy/print/scan
Optional fax board
Comes standard with one paper drawer
Top speed of 55ppm
Most likely made by Fuji of Japan
Scans in color
9” full color LCD control panel (customer’s logo can be added to background)
Built-in print controller with 600MHz processor & 256MB RAM
1200x1200dpi
Document feeder and auto duplex
Optional extended warranties do NOT include supplies
Handles up to 75gsm paper weights only
Toner cartridge yield of 36,000 pages based on 5% coverage per page
Model# X651 & X652 series
45ppm b/w MFPs
Scans up to 55opm
Base MSRP of $1599
Copy/print/scanOptional fax
7” color LCD control panel
Lexmark model# C540 series
A4 color laser printer
21ppm top speed
4 tandem OPC drum design
1200x1200dpi (not 8 bits per pixel)
Base MSRP of $349
C544 model offers 25ppm speed for $449
MFP version is the X540 with copy/print/scan for $599
Optional fax board
Optional extended warranties do NOT include supplies
Sharp began a very expensive TV ad campaign for its new Frontier series of color MFPs:
Ads running on cable news programs (i.e. Fox News, CNN, etc.)
New series features a brushed aluminum exterior
4 tandem OPC drum design
MX-C311 offers 31ppm b/w or color
MX-C401 offers 40ppm b/w or color
Both are A4 models (letter and legal size paper only)
Copy/print/scan
Optional fax board
Optional internal finisher (unit has the “hole in the middle” design, and staple/sort mechanism can be placed in the middle so that it does not hang off the side for a smaller footprint)
8.5” HD full color LCD touch screen control panel
Can play flash video clips
Both scan color up to 35opm top speed
IEEE-2600-2008 security standard compliant
Supports IPv6 connectivity standard
Optional hard drive erase data security kit
Features OSA, meaning units can have software applications embedded into the control panel
Remote Front Panel allows someone at a computer workstation to see exactly what someone at the copier control panel is doing
Can remotely change copier settings
Help desk could remotely show end user how to perform a function
Will be advertised as allowing a copier dealer to reduce service calls
All PM parts are removable without tools including:
4 toner cartridges
4 OPC drums
Primary mylar film transfer belt
Secondary mylar film transfer belt
Paper feed rollers
Document feeder rollers
Advertised as allowing end users to perform some service on their own (similar to Xerox’s strategy)
Customers will have access to “mySharp.com” where they can view 50 different video clips to train them on usage of the product
Reminders when competing against the Sharp MX-6200N color laser MFP:While b/w speed is 62ppm, the color speed is ONLY 41ppm (making it slower than the Konica Minolta bizhub C451)
Since Sharp outsources their print controller development, their standard controller offers only PCL standard.
PostScript is an expensive option
Sharp can only handle up to 110lb. index (can not handle or auto duplex 10point)
Paper drawers can only hold up to 28lb.
Sharp does not offer a biometric security option
The optional Sharp fax board supports only 400dpi for fax resolution (compared to 600dpi with bizhub)
Fax memory is only 8MB (as compared with 128MB)
Sharp does not offer dual fax line option
Sharp uses pulverized toner infused with wax
Optional booklet maker can only make booklets up to 15 sheets
Sharp does not offer tri-fold option
Since Sharp uses old-style fusing section, unit takes up to 3 minutes to warmup
Color LCD control panel does not tilt
No help keyDoes not offer on-the-fly toner replacement
If end users owns the optional LCT, it must be removed in order to access some paper jams
Does not have paper size sensors in paper drawers
If customer buys the optional EFI Fiery, they can no longer use the standard print controller
The country’s largest trade show for print buyers, Print Oasis 2009, will be held at the J.W. Marriott in Phoenix, AZ on 5/17-19/2009.MFP
Saturday, October 25, 2008
MFP Wars "Sharp Rolls out new Color A4 devices"
What an impressive statement from Ed McLaughlin, and I agree! Sharp is the world’s first true copier manufacturer to take a bold step into the future and go where no copier manufacturer has gone before (had to put that in there). There are other A4 devices on the market today, however these models are OEM’d by printer manufacturers (thus being printer centric) such as HP and Samsung. Xerox, and Muratec resell the Samsung devices, while HP markets their own device.
I am dumbfounded that the giants of the industry such as Xerox, Ricoh and Canon have sat on their hands and have not developed their own A4 device. Canon, Ricoh and Xerox have some A4 devices but they are primarily a printer with a scanner attached, thus you have the high cost per page associated with printers, slow first copy times, no finishing, and limited features that are essential for the day to day work flows of the general office.
Things I like about these units:
Optional Business Card Feeder
Speed 31 and 41 pages per minute in monochrome and color
Optional Internal Finisher can hold up to 280 pages and staple up to 30 pages
Direct USB Scanning and Printing
80 GB Hard Drive
500 Sheet Paper Drawers
Account Control up to 1,000 users
Color Scanning in TIFF, PDF, Encrypted PDF and XPS
In Bound Fax Routing
Automatically Staple Incoming Faxes
Large 8.5 inch Wide Screen Color Touch Display
38GB of the Hard Drive used for Document Storage with thumbnail previews and image view modes
User Authentication for Network Scanning
Things I Don’t Like:
Maximum Paper weight through Paper drawers is 28lbs
Max Paper weight through the by-pass is 110lb index
Slow First Copy Time for Color 11.5 seconds based on document feeder
Slow First Copy Time for Black 8.9 seconds based on document feeder
This unit only weighs 107lbs (a lot of plastic?)
19 different types of supplies
What I would like to have seen:
11x17 platen glass for scanning
Larger Capacity Document Feeder
Faster Warm Up
Heavier Paper Stock Capability
There’s a lot more that I like compared to what I don’t like here. However, I am concerned about the weight of the unit. 107 lbs seems very light. I guess time will tell. Another point and I think this will be a big drawback on the system; the system has 19 different supply items. I can tell you from first hand experience that the end users have a problem with stocking or buying all of these units if they are not on a cost per page. Heck, I don’t now the supply pricing yet, but having to have stock on all of these kits, toner, developer, drums, fuser, transfer belt primary, transfer belt secondary, DF roller, etc could cost the end user a few thousand dollars to keep them in stock. Keep in mind that these units can be replaced by the end user (so the brochure leads me to believe).
At this time I also have no clue as to the MSRP of each unit. What I can tell other dealers and sales people is that if you don’t have an A4 device to compete with this unit, YOU WILL LOSE BUSINESS, from existing accounts and potential new accounts. If you don’t think these machines and the others they are developing won’t get on State Contracts ASAP, you will lose business.
All in all I think the Frontier line will be a winner for Sharp. I think this will vault Sharp back to a top tier player in the industry. I also hope that my dealership calls Sharp and takes on this line ASAP!
-=Good Selling=-
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Copier & MFP Sales Tips
Some of us like and most of us of don’t like it. It’s the COLD CALL, the day from hell or the day to have some fun. If you've been doing it as long as I have, well then you to have paid a small fortune in shoes, along with sore ankles at the end of the day.
Send literature
Follow up call
Remember that date and time that you gave them for the follow up call. Use it to your advantage and stage your call at the precise time you said you would. Even if you don’t get through, the message will leave a big impression that you followed up when you said you would.
Create Interest in the first 5 seconds
ABC (Always Be Cold Calling)
Xerography Turns 70
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
The Ultimate MFP
Art
Copier Dealerships "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly" Part Deux
I should have had a few more drinks like the guys in the picture to the left. Acutually, that picture was from a reception that I attended in Sendai, Japan a few years ago. I'll tell you one thing the Japanese know how to have a good time!!
The Dealerships that will vault to the next step in their evolution will have these attributes:
- Monthly Sales Meetings to Establish Goals
- Inventory
- Test Equipment
- Demonstration Systems
- Marketing Campaigns including Web, Email, Mail, Local Advertising and Telemarketing
- Monthly Ongoing Training for Hardware & Software
- Systems to Train on
- Product Launch Meetings
- Short and Long Term Goals
- Yearly Raises
- Quarterly Company Meetings
- Specialists for Third Party Solution Software
- Financing for Growth
Successful dealerships must have a core plan, a strategy for winning business and knowing where their strengths and weaknesses are. Plotting a course focusing on your strengths will allow you to garner more business and higher profits. I truly think the days of a dealership being able to be an expert in all markets may be coming to an end. So, the focus will be more of picking three or four or maybe five different markets where your products and level of support is plus, thus this will enable "The Good" Dealership to have a win, win and dominate business in those markets. Easy to do this in large market areas, however in smaller markets you still may have to go after all markets.
-=Good Selling=-Art
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Copier Dealers "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly"
I had heard from a friend of mine today, he was so feed up with the dealership he worked for that he was contemplating leaving the industry altogether. That would be a shame after that person had devoted 10 years to the dealership and 30 years in the industry.
It behooves me on how a dealership can expect you to perform at or above quota when all of the below is lacking:
- Demo Equipment
- Inventory
- Systems to Train on
- Systems to Print Samples Prints for Clients
- Meetings to Reach Goals
- Monthly "Team" Numbers
- On Going Training for Hardware
- On Going Training for Software
- New Product Launch Meetings
- Antiquated Expenses (Based on Fuel prices from 1999)
- Yearly Raises (Cost of Living)
- Goals (Whether hardware, or GP)
- Credit
Some may think that these are the worst of times for dealers while other will admit that these are the best of times. The best of times can be attributed to Copier Dealers that have the 3 D's to success. Desire (you can't teach this, you either have it or you don't), Determination (to always succeed at a high level no matter what you do), Dedication (to YOUR business and the industry), hey it's your lively hood right?
The Ugly Dealerships are still operating like it was 1986 and the Bad Dealerships are stuck in the nineties. The Good Dealerships have the 3 D's and are embracing technology and putting money and resources into the next generation of people who will succeed in our industry.
Enough said, I work for one of the three, The Good, The Bad or the Ugly!
Ricoh Universal Print Driver
Ricoh Americas Corporation, a leading provider of digital office equipment, today announced the latest release of its PCL6 Driver for Universal Print designed to expand the versatility of an organization’s printing network. The Printer Command Language (PCL) driver enables users to print from a wide range of systems without downloading separate drivers for each output device, reducing a company’s total cost of ownership. It is compatible with a wide range of PCL printers and multifunction products (MFPs) from Ricoh, as well as other major manufacturers.
Ricoh’s PCL6 Driver provides a single, flexible driver that eliminates the need for product-specific drivers in order to operate print devices in one network. Time-consuming tasks such as analyzing driver compatibility, installing drivers at individual workstations and retraining users on how to access specific print features are no longer necessary, streamlining the printing process throughout an organization. In addition, the PCL6 Driver shortens the certification process for new print devices and enables administrators to integrate new machines onto the network without installing any new drivers.
“The versatility Ricoh’s PCL6 Driver provides to a business’s printing capabilities truly simplifies operations, both for IT administrators and regular employees,” said Hede Nonaka, executive vice president, Ricoh Americas Corporation. “Managing multiple print drivers is a constant battle for an organization, particularly for companies with multiple printing devices and employees working remotely. We are excited to introduce the PCL6 Driver, as it increases workflow efficiency by enabling seamless printing from anywhere in the network.”
The PCL6 Driver for Universal Print is available as a free download from Ricoh’s website. For more information on all Ricoh products and solutions, please visit www.ricoh-usa.com.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Top 5 Items when Leasing or Purchasing an MFP Device
- 1. Know your present and future needs: Since almost all MFP/Copiers are leased, you need to have a handle on your present and future needs. Will I need Network faxing or walkup faxing, scan documents to email, scan to folder, walk up authentication, TWAIN scanning, paper sizes needed to print, scan, fax or copy, color scan, color copy, color print.
- Know what your existing Costs are: How can you make a decision on a new product if you don't know your existing costs. Current Lease if any, costs for supplies, cost for service, cost for maintenance agreement, how many sheets of paper you have used for printing or copying in a week, month or year.
- Interview your vendor: Ask for references, ask how long the rep has been with the firm, ask how long they have been in business, ask about third party software, its not just about printing, copying, scanning and faxing anymore. Today there are many third party software solutions that will integrate with your mfp to simplify or increase productivity. Ask for quotes on three different systems that he or she thinks would meet your needs.
- What is the Cost: When leasing, ask about the end of lease options. What is best for you $1.00 purchase option or Fair Market Value. Ask about hidden charges such as documentation fees, insurance, interest rate, lease return clause and return fees.
- Ask " How Can We Save Money" without losing productivity or quality: Any rep worth their weight in salt will be able to structure a cost savings proposal for you. However, you need to ask.
MFP INDUSTRY NOTES 10-19-08
- In an interview, Kirk Yoshida, chairman and CEO of Ricoh stated:
o After IKON is officially acquired by Ricoh, IKON sales reps will be told to “refrain from soliciting any Ricoh, Lanier, Savin or Gestetner account of an authorized Ricoh, Lanier or Savin dealer.
o The main focus will be upgrading current IKON customers to Ricoh products (it is estimated that IKON has 720,000 non-Ricoh products in the field)
o After acquisition, Ricoh’s office equipment revenue will surpass that of Xerox worldwide
o Currently, Ricoh’s revenue is $16 billion, while Xerox’s is $17.2 billion
o Canon’s office equipment revenue is $11 billion, but $24.9 billion overall
- Ricoh claims that during the Total Print! Show in England, it sold 18 of the new Aficio PRO C900 production color systems. The company will also sell the product in its InfoPrint division, which it acquired from IBM. The product will be labeled InfoPrint ProC900
- Ricoh announced that Nori Goto, who was running all operations in the U.S., will be returning to Japan. Martin Brodigan, who previously ran the Canadian operations, was promoted to President and CEO. Dennis Dispenziere, formerly Director of Account Services, is now Senier Vice President and CFO.
- Ricoh launched several new A3 color laser MFPs, the Aficio MP C2800/C3300/C4000/C5000 series featuring:
o These replace the Aficio MP C2500/C3000/C3500/C4500 series
o 28ppm, 33ppm, 40ppm & 50ppm speeds respectively (color or b/w)
o Base MSRPs of $10,750, $12,550, $13,995 & 17,250
o Use polymerized toner, called Ricoh PxP technology
o Full color touch screen LCD control panel
o Up to 1200x1200dpi (does not offer 8 bits per pixel)
o Paper drawers hold up to 140lb. index, up to 11”x17”
Two 500 sheet paper drawers standard
Top drawer holds letter size portrait paper only
100 sheet stack bypass holds up to 140lb. index
o Auto duplex supports up to 90lb. index only (can not auto duplex 10pt.)
o 6.5 second first copy out time for color and 3.9 seconds for b/w
o 45 second warmup time
o Optional analog fax board
o Reversing automatic document feeder holds up to 50 originals, up to 50opm scan speed
o Built-in print controller
Scan to e-mail/LDAP/SMB/FTP/URL/TWAIN
600MHz processor for C2800/C3300, 1GHz for C4000/C5000
1GB RAM and 80GB hard drive
PCL print driver standard
Optional PostScript driver
o Optional finishers include booklet maker &2/3 hole punch
o 120K PM cycle
- A Ricoh branch sales rep apparently gave a $3500 bribe to a school official. In White Plains, NY, Arthur Ross, formerly head of purchasing for Mount Vernon School District, was convicted by Westchester County Court of accepting the bribe, and then awarding a contract to Ricoh. The 5 year contract was for over $1 million, and included 73 copiers, and was awarded on 8/3/2005.
- Ricoh also announced it will launch on 12/1/08 a new series of A4 color laser MFPs, the Aficio MP C2030, C2050 & 2550 featuring:
o 20ppm and 25ppm speeds
o Letter/legal size paper only
o Optional internal finisher with stapling
o Optional hole punch
o Built-in print controller
Scan to e-mail/LDAP/SMB/FTP/USB/TWAIN
o Full color LCD touch screen control panel
o 1200x1200dpi (not 8 bits per pixel)
o Optional fax board
o 26 second warmup time
o MSRPs not yet announced
- Street pricing seen in the print for pay market:
o Xerox 700 Digital Color Press w/Creo/LCT/staple sorter for $60,100. Color click at $0.049 and b/w clicks at $0.0129. 11”x17” billed as one click.
o Used Xerox DocuColor 242 w/Fiery for $12,500 with color clicks at $0.069 and $0.0129 for b/w clicks. 11”x17” billed as one click.
o Canon imageRUNNER C5185 w/Fiery/booklet maker for $20,500 with color clicks at $0.069 and $0.01 for b/w. 11”x17” billed as one click.
o Canon imageRUNNER 7105 w/Fiery/booklet maker/LCT/hole-punch/cover inserter for $34,100 with b/w clicks at $0.0042. 11”x17” billed as one click.
o IKON Print Center PRO1050 w/stapler sorter/paper feed unit for $37,500 with b/w clicks at $0.0039. 11”x17” billed as one click.
- When IKON stops selling Canon, and combined with loss of distribution of DANKA and Global, Canon will lose $1 billion in sales worldwide.
- Xerox announced new finishing options for its monochrome (b/w) production print systems:
o SquareFold Booket Trimmer provides creased covers, and face trims the edges of booklets
o High Capacity Stacker allows up to 5,000 sheets on a roll away cart
o Enhanced Booklet Maker, saddle stitches up to 25 sheets (100 page booklet)
- In the cable TV show “Mad Men”, the one of the props on set is the first Xerox copier, the 914 model.
- Xerox now offering version 7.0 of its FreeFlow server with following new features:
o Base MSRP of $4000
o enhanced color matching
o intuitive interface for simple job submission
o customizable security features
o can scan documents from MFP and have them routed to production systems for printing
- Xerox’s document assessment program is called Office Document Assessment:
o Uses both FM Audit and PrintAudit to track printer usage
o Takes 8 to 12 weeks to complete
o Uses Lead Six Sigma Methodology
o Includes three components:
“Voice of Customer” is result of customer interview of company environment
“Voice of the Process” maps out workflow
“Voice of the Environment” discusses all costs such as employee labor, equipment kilowatt hours of power used, and cost of square footage taken up by machines.
o 30 consultants cover the U.S.
- Oce’ claims to have won a bid where it replaced 1100 copiers and printers, and 1000 fax machines with 400 networked MFPs.
- Strahm Automation & Mailing Services of Kansas City, MO acquired an Oce’ ColorStream 10000 production color system. This system uses rolls of paper, and produces full color at 172ipm.
- Integrated Book Technology of New York purchased Hewlett Packard Indigo 7000 production color system, which can print full color at 120ppm.
- Home Dialysis Plus announced it will create a machine to clean blood using inkjet cartridge technology from Hewlett Packard.
- A firm in Montreal, Canada was launched to market used, refurbished copiers to businesses in the U.S. It is called “copierscopiers.com”
- Sharp announced a new option for its MFPs, from Cyptek Corp. The option is the DCL310S Netgard card reader, which companies or government agencies can use to prevent unauthorized usage of the MFP.
- Brother Corp. announced it will use Pitney Bowes technicians to provide on-site service to end users who have Brother laser printers.
- Toshiba provided more details on its Encompass program:
o a document assessment program for managed print services
o According to Bill Melo, VP of National Accounts Marketing & Operations, stated that up to 13% of its sales are result of document assessment
o Manages both Toshiba and non-Toshiba branded equipment
o Uses Six Sigma Methodology
o Has 9 analysts to cover the U.S., who receive a straight salary
o Uses FM Audit’s USB discovery tool
o Average time to complete an assessment is 4 days
o Creates a floor plan of customer’s office using Adobe Illustrator
o Data is imported into Toshiba’s Encompass, which includes QuickQuotes to create proposal for end user
o Currently Toshiba is producing 2,000 proposals per month
o Encompass is available to dealers on a subscription basis (pricing not stated)
- Kyocera at its dealer meeting announced that for its new TASKalfa series of copiers will have a 3 year or 300,000 click warranty for all parts. In other words, dealers who sell these models would not have any parts cost for up to 3 years.
- When asked if using only dealers would allow Samsung to gain marketshare in the MFP industry, SungHwan Yo, VP of Product Planning, stated; “We may re-evaluate the possibility of buying a direct operation”
- Vermilion County, Illinois, is reviewing its decision to award a $200,000 copier bid to CDS Office Technologies, after protests were raised by other dealers.
- EFI announced it has purchased another wide format color inkjet printer manufacturer. Raster Graphics of San Jose, CA, maker of Daytona series products, was purchased for $3 million.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Former Mount Vernon Purchasing Agent Convicted of accepting bribe from Ricoh Americas Corp Rep
WHITE PLAINS – The former head of purchasing for the Mount Vernon City School District was convicted Friday of bribe receiving, official misconduct and receiving unlawful gratuities.Arthur Rose, 49, of Mount Vernon, was convicted in Westchester County Court on two counts of bribe receiving as felonies, three counts of official misconduct as misdemeanors and one count of receiving unlawful gratuities as a misdemeanor.
Between mid-June and mid-July 2005, rose, the former head of purchasing at the school district, accepted a bribe of $3,500 from a sales representative of Ricoh Americans Corporation for his assurance that the company would receive a five year contract from the district for 73 digital copiers, support products and related services.On August 3, 2005, based on Rose’s recommendation, the school district gave Ricoh the contract which exceeded $1 million.
Between June and September 2006, Rose solicited and received a bribe in the form of a $10,000 donation to his church from the owner of Tri-State Supply Company, a custodial supply company, in exchange for future business, which was later awarded.When sentenced, Rose faces up to seven years in state prison.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Ricoh Vision Observations from P4P Hotel Members
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Ricoh Launches New MFP Color Products
From what I've read the C2800/C3300 boxes are identical, however they are not the same as the C4000/C5000. I'll have to take a deeper look and see what the differences are.
RICOH AFICIO MP C2800/C3300 & C4000/C5000 SERIES HIGHLIGHTS;
Faster output speeds (equal BW/FC speeds on all models)
Benchmark image quality (New PxP toner, 1,200 dpi print resolution)
Faster warm-up and first copy out times
Better paper handling (up to 140lb. Index from all front trays)
Side LCT option for more flexibility
Scan-to-Media option (Scan to USB or SD Card removable media)
Longer PM schedule (120K vs. 80K)
Latest Document Solution & Security features
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Ricoh Americas Unveils Color MPC2050/2550
Here's a few specs for ya:
An internal finisher with optional 2/3 hole punch
Standard duplexing at nearly 100% of mainframe speed.
Scan to email (w/LDAP), scan to folder (SMB, FTP, NCP), Network TWAIN and Scan to Media (USB/SD Card)
Full color VGA/touch panel monitor
1,200 dpi
Super G3 fax modem with JBIG compression, LAN fax, Internet Fax and auto Fax Forwarding to email/folder
Secure Print, DOSS and HDD Encryption
PxP supplies and a fast warm up time of 26 seconds
Xerox Introduces 6279 7ppm Wide Format
If you're selling Ricoh wide formats like me, you are probably at wits end right about now with Ricoh's marketing not too add embedded color scanning to their devices! Heck, we're not gonna have an embedded color scanner until the first or second quarter of 09, and it may be later than that, plus it will only be on the new 10ppm and 12ppm models. Hey, it's not a black and white world in the AEC market, to coin a recent beverage commercial "Come on People Wake Up!!!!!
Here's the press release from Xerox (Kudos to them) 7:00 a.m. EDT Oct. 14, 2008 ROCHESTER, N.Y., Oct 14, 2008
Large and complex engineering and architectural renderings, electrical diagrams and mechanical drawings require precise detail. With that in mind, Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) today introduced the Xerox 6279(TM) Wide Format Printer, a black-and-white digital printer, copier and scanner which features sharp image quality, speed, a compact footprint and low running costs.
The system is flexible enough to fit in a variety of environments, including commercial print shops and architectural, engineering and construction companies. Its speed -- printing seven or nine "D-size" (24" x 36") prints per minute -- make it one of the most productive products in its class.
"We know that image quality is the number one concern of wide-format users with operating costs running a close second. The image quality and speed of the Xerox 6279 meet those requirements," said Quincy Allen, president, Xerox Production Systems Group. "The price is so affordable that users can take advantage of the 6279 system where it best fits their needs, whether it's in a construction manager's on-site trailer, a home office of an architectural firm or on the production floor of a neighborhood print shop. It offers reliability that they can count on."
Cable Services Company, Inc., a Williamsport, Pa.-based company that specializes in design and construction for the telecommunications industry, is using the Xerox 6279 to produce CAD generated construction and engineering drawings. "Our customers expect us to quickly turn around documents because speed is critical in the competitive telecommunications market," said Mike Hite, drafting and design manager at Cable Services. "With the 6279, we are able to respond to client demands quickly and produce high quality documents.
" The company chose the printer for its speed, image quality, reliability and low maintenance. The scanning capability was also important because Cable Services regularly scans hard copy documents to electronic files or to print.
The Xerox 6279 can simultaneously scan up to six images per second with its optional on-board scanner while printing. The 600 x 600 dpi printing and scanning capabilities deliver sharp, precise details even for complex plans, schematics and renderings. The system holds up to four rolls of bond paper, tracing paper or film for uninterrupted printing and media flexibility. The optional on-board scanner or Wide Format Scan System allows reproduction of worn originals to be improved by suppressing the background, which may be damaged by wrinkles or water, and saving the important fine line details of text and images.
Users can select a wide range of configuration options including printer-only or copier/printer models. The copier/printer offers black-and-white scanning that is upgradeable to color. The scanner supports a wide range of file formats and allows users to scan to a mailbox, to FTP or to a remote printer. The 24-bit color TotalAccxes scanning option enables color workflows and lets users scan to create a color file, or scan and print to a networked color printer. These color and scanning options can be installed on-site, so the system can grow with a user's business as additional capabilities are needed. Xerox's portfolio of color wide format technology will be highlighted at Graph Expo, the printing industry's largest annual exhibition in North America, Oct. 26-29 in Chicago.
Pricing and availability Order taking for the Xerox 6279 Wide Format Printer with FreeFlow(R) Accxes(R) Print Server will begin this quarter in North America and Europe, and worldwide in first-quarter of 2009.
Installations begin in November, depending on a customer's location. The U.S. list price starts at approximately $23,000.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Selling Copiers "Rise of the A4's" Part Deux
- 11x17 platen top for scanning 11x17
- scan2print (scan and then direct to any printer on the network)
- 15" LCD Display (More customers complain about the little LCD's Displays than anything else)
- 2, 3 or even four fax modems in the system, allowing for mini fax server
- Internet Access from the 15" Touch LCD Display for Direct Printing off the web
- Scoring Feature, allowing the paper to be scored in half, great for heavy coverage color that needs to be folded
- NO AIO (All in One Cartridge), cartridge toner is less expensive and lasts longer!
- Ink Jet Print Head at end of print cycle to add single color, small logo's and envelopes
- Large Capacity Cassette for Envelopes Only (500 envelopes)
That's about it for now, I'm sure I'll think of something at 2 or 3 AM in the morning. Hey, hope all you Product Marketing Guru's are on top of this.
-=Good Selling=-
Ricoh Announces Oranization Changes (Vision 08)
Ricoh Americas Announces Organization Changes
West Caldwell-based Ricoh Americas Corp. announced today that Martin Brodigan will assume the position of president and chief executive officer of Ricoh U.S., a division of Ricoh Americas, effective immediately. Brodigan has been serving as executive vice president and chief financial officer of Ricoh Americas, a subsidiary of Ricoh Co. Ltd., a Japanese supplier of office automation equipment and electronics. Brodigan replaces Nori Goto, who will be returning to Japan to assume a new position with Ricoh Co. Ltd., according to the company.
As president and CEO of Ricoh U.S. (Brodigan had served as CEO of Ricoh Canada and CFO of Ricoh Americas Corp), Brodigan will oversee The Ricoh Dealer Division, Ricoh Business Solutions, Technology Services, Production Printing Business Group, People Excellence, Business Development, Customer Administration, and Supply Chain Management and Performance Excellence, the company says.
The company also announced today that Dennis Dispenziere has been appointed senior vice president and CFO of Ricoh U.S. Dispenziere most recently was the project leader for implementing the Oracle System at Ricoh.
Wide Format Stacker Increase Productivity!
MFP Industry Weekend Review
CDMS, a print shop, announced it has purchased two Ricoh InfoPrint 5000 (high speed color inkjet production print systems) and two Xerox DocuTech 180 production b/w systems to produce Transpromo materials. Transpromo applications are invoices and statement with color marketing messages.
Xerox also announced it has sold a 4110 production b/w system and a DocuColor 5000 production color system to KCS Trade Print.- Xerox has sent out an e-mail promotion to prospects promoting its Fuji-made color laser MFPs:
o If customer chooses a lease, they get 250 color impressions per month at no charge. This includes all service and supplies, and is 2 clicks for 11”x17” prints.
o 60 month lease/FMV buyout promos:
Xerox WorkCentre 7232 for $138 per month
Xerox WorkCentre 7328 for $198 per month
Xerox WorkCentre 5665 for $329 per month
The Financial Post newspaper announced that Xerox gave itself a big loan. Apparently, it had its Canadian division, Xerox Canada, loan $300 million to its parent, Xerox Corp. Unknown what the $300 million will be used for.
Xerox announced it has signed a contract with Verisign to provide network security software service for its own networks.
Xerox announced it has sold two of the 700 Digital Color Press production print systems to 4DM, a print shop that specializes in variable data direct mail.
Xerox announced it has sold a model 1300 Continuous Feed production b/w system, a Nuvera 120 production b/w system & iGen3 production color system to Fundcraft Publishing, the largest cookbook printer in the U.S.
Xerox announced two promotions. Rick Dastin is now president of Xerox Office Group, and Jule Limoli is now president of North American Agent Operations.-
Xerox announced that it offers an option for its EIP (extensible interface platform) equipped MFPs, that allows end users to scan jobs from an MFP, and have them sent to an Apple iPhone.
Hewlett Packard announced it has won a bid to provide a 3 year managed print services contract for Viacom Corp. claiming that they will save the company 25% per year. Unknown the number of printers and/or MFPs that were involved.
A Belgium company announced that a study it conducted, found that spectrophotometers were not always as accurate as advertised. Spectrophotometers are used to calibrate color printing devices, as well as monitors. Apparently, after extensively testing of a variety of devices, from a number of manufacturers, results revealed a variance as high as Delta 4. The testing company, The Flemish Innovation Center of Graphic Communication, highly recommends that end users not only calibrate their color printing devices, but also the measuring device itself.
Sharp announced it has its revised its financial forecast. Details:
o stock went down 9.3%
o it predicts profit will be lowest in 6 years
o net income will drop 41%
Hollywood actor Nick Nolte announced he plans on suing the maker of a laser printer, which he claims overheated and burned down his $2 million home in California. The brand of the printer was not revealed.
Kodak announced it has sold a NexPress 2100 production color system to Wolverine Printing of Grand Rapids, MI.
Hewlett Packard launched new color laser systems. All are Canon-made desktop A4 models, offering letter/legal size printing only. Main features:
o Color LaserJet CM2320 series
Color LaserJet CM2320n print/scan/copy for $549
Color LaserJet CM2320fxi copy/scan/fax/duplex for $849
Color LaserJet CM2320nf copy/print/scan/fax for $649
2.5” color LCD display
4 tandem OPC drum design
100 sheet stack bypass and 250 sheet paper drawer standard
Optional second 250 sheet paper drawer
21ppm b/w or color speed
Max duty cycle of 40,000 per month
Recommended volume of 1,000 per month
17.9 second first print out time
50 sheet document feeder
Built-in print controller:• 450MHz processor• 160MB RAM• PCL & PostScript print drivers
Black toner has yield of 3,500 pages (based on 5% coverage per page) for $115.99 each
Color toners have yield of 2,800 pages (based on 5% coverage per page) for $114.44 each
Optional extended warranties do NOT include supplieso Color LaserJet CM3530 series
CM3530 offers print/scan/copy for $2499
CM3530fs offer print/scan/fax/copy with corner staple for $2999
31ppm color or b/w speed
Max duty cycle of 75,000/month (based on b/w pages @ 5%)
Recommended volume of 2K/month
First page out time of 12.2. seconds
Built-in print controller:• 515MHz processor• 512MB RAM• 80GB hard drive• PCL and PostScript print drivers
600x600dpi (advertised as offering 1200dpi with interpolation)
Comes standard with 100 sheet stack bypass as 250 sheet drawer
Optional second paper drawer holds another 250 sheets
Auto duplex standard 50 sheet document feeder standard
Black toner has yield of 3,500 pages (based on 5% coverage per page) for $115.99 each
Color toners have yield of 2,800 pages (based on 5% coverage per page) for $114.44 each
Optional extended warranties do NOT include supplieso Color LaserJet CM3520
Print only
Base MSRP of $599.00
Optional hard drive for secure printing and network job spooling
Screen of Israel announced it has sold a TruePress 520 high speed inkjet production print system to King Print and Flagship Press. Both are book printers.
More info on the history of Royal copiers:
o RBC (Royal Bond Copier) I offered:
Had a brush to clean off master made from rabbit pelts made in Australia
Paper caught fire during jams
When relabled by APECO, was called “Dial-A-Matic”
o RBC II was replacement, and features drum coated with zinc oxide, and teflon-coated fuser rollers
o Followed by RBC III, IIIB, IV and IV-R
Muratec now relabeling color laser MFPs made by Samsung of Korea featuring:
o Muratec MFX-C4000 floor standing model
40ppm b/w or color
Street price as low as $4995
4 tandem OPC drum design
A4 model (letter and legal only)
100 sheet document feeder 7” color LCD control panel
10 second first copy out time
20 second warmup time
1200x1200dpi (does not offer 8 bits per pixel)
Optional fax board
Auto duplex standard (but slows down to 35ipm and not auto duplex 10 point)
ID card copy mode (allows for easy copy of front and back of small card using platen glass)
Comes standard with single 520 sheet paper drawer and 100 sheet stack bypass• Maximum paper capacity with optional drawers of 2,720 sheets
Output tray holds maximum of 500 sheets
Black toner yield of 20,000 pages based on 5% coverage per page
Color toners yield of 15,000 pages each based on 5% coverage per page
Built-in print controller (actual maker unknown)• Scan to e-mail with LDAP• Scan to SMB, network, FTP, TWAIN and USB• Scan formats of TIFF, JPEG & PDF• 10/100BaseT & USB ports• PCL & PostScript print drivers• 80GB hard drive• 256MB RAM (up to 512MB with options)o Muratec MFX-C2500 desktop model
25ppm b/w or color speed
Copy/print/scan/fax standard
4 tandem OPC drum design
50 sheet document feeder
Auto duplex (can not auto duplex 10 point and runs at 24ipm)
ID card copy mode Black toner has yield of 5,500 pages based on 5% coverage
Color toners have yield of 5,000 pages based on 5% coverage each
250 sheet paper drawer and 100 sheet stack bypass standard
Optional 500 sheet paper drawer
Built-in print controller• USB & 10/100BaseT ports• Scan to e-mail with LDAP• Scan to SMB, network, FTP & USB• Scan formats of PDF, TIFF & JPEG• PCL & PostScript print drivers• 80GB hard drive• 256MB RAM (up to 768MB with options)
Sharp announced a new option for its OSA enabled MFPs. FACSys is a fax software package from emFAST Inc. Using OSA, it will be able to be accessed from the Sharp MFP control panel.
In recent testing conducted by Industry Analysts, the Canon imageRUNNER C3480i color laser MFP apparently did not perform that well in image quality tests. The author did not recommend the product for end users that wish to produce photographic quality output.
At its recent dealer meeting, Kyocera announced:
o new brand name is “TASKalfa” (to compete with Canon “imageRUNNER”, Ricoh “Aficio”, etc.)o showed future color workgroup models with speeds up to 40ppm coloro has no production b/w or color systems to offer yet
o its new embedded software program is called HyPAS (hybrid platform for advanced solutions)o two new b/w units, a 62ppm and 82ppm modelo all new models apparently will be dark gray/black, with white accents