Reprographics 101
(more than you ever wanted to know about the reprographics industry)
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For Sale: Xerox Wide Format IJP2000 Printer, show room demo unit 4 roll capacity + Bypass 3’’ paper roll core flange x (4 sets); IJP Paper Stack Tray and Power Cord; Xerox Wide Format IJP PC –Dell Monitor, Caldera GrandRIP. The price also includes the following: 4 Microfiber roll kits; 2 Waste ink cartridges; 2 yellow inks; 1 black…
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Yesterday on Reprographics 101, I mentioned Aconex and that Aconex competes with ARC Document Solutions’ Skysite product. Chris Savarese is National Director of Business Development for Skysite. Here’s a bit of information about Chris, who has been in this position since he joined ARC’s team in March 2016: “Entrepreneur and executive with over 20 years…
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I had the pleasure of getting to know Bill Manos when he was with Service Point Solutions. At the time I met him, one of his responsibilities was expanding GlobalGrafixNet, the PEiR-Group-like association Service Point was then promoting independent reprographers to join. I saw Bill at GGN meetings in Prague and, later on, in Rome. …
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Nothing lasts forever (at least so I’m told and have learned over a period of four decades). There are some highly experienced people looking for new opportunities; here are a couple of those, per what I found today on LinkedIn: Greg Davis was an ARC team member from Jul 2001 until Aug 2016, and…
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(This post amended on Dec 14th) Aconex provides the world’s most widely used online platform for managing project-wide information and processes for Engineering & Construction projects. Over the last 15+ years, the Aconex collaboration platform has been used on projects worth over US $1Trillion, by more than 4,000,000 users across 70 countries. Customers include nine…
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ARC is the only publicly-traded “reprographics” company, but, from time to time, I do look at publicly-traded “printing” companies, just to see how the “printing” industry is fairing (at least from the perspective of publicly-traded printing companies.) It is not uncommon for companies to buy (acquire) businesses that aren’t directly related to their traditionally operated…
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This information came to me by email this morning. First, about the “author” of the article…. Kevin Vaughan is the Manager of Sales and Marketing at TAVCO. His wide-format industry experience spans over fifteen years, benefiting a wide range of client industries including architectural, engineering, construction, GIS, and petroleum companies. You can often find Kevin…
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For those of you who are not familiar with Print Audit, its primary product is software for tracking print-output generated on small-format printers and copiers and on large-format plotting devices. Not altogether different from products offered by Argos’ Sepialine and by ARC’s AbacusPCR (the latter two products are well known, and widely used, in the…
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In a recent blog-post, I mentioned that ARC’s shares have recently been on the rise. Today, ARC’s share price closed at $4.58, even higher than the last time I mentioned ARC’s stock price. On June 14, 2014, an analyst posted an article (actually, an extensive write-up) about ARC Document Solutions, and, in that article, he…
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This comes from a post on 3ders.org by “Benedict” on Nov 29, 2016: “Led by 19-year-old millionaire entrepreneur Chris Kelsey, San Francisco-based Cazza Construction says it can use large-scale 3D printing to build entire 100 sq meter (approximately 1,000 sq ft) houses in as little as 24 hours. Cazza will, however, be keeping the secrets…