Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Our Customer Runs with the Bulls!

Often we 'shoot the bull' with our customers. However, we don't remember having a customer that 'runs with the bulls' - until now!

Article from the Waco, TX paper.

Congratulations Raymond and Ana on your 10th Anniversary and your great trip to Spain!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Pro MICR Printer Series from InfoPrint by Rosetta


InfoPrint Solutions Company and Rosetta Technologies have joined forces to bring you the InfoPrint Pro 907 MICR, InfoPrint Pro 1107 MICR and InfoPrint Pro 1357 MICR cut sheet printers. The InfoPrint Pro MICR printers take production MICR printing to a new level. With a choice of three speeds, from 90 to 110 to 135 ipm, they are designed for high-volume check and IRD printing environments with the tightest print windows. These powerful printers deliver duty cycles to support your volume requirements, up to 1.9 million images per month. They offer superior MICR output quality, high speed, reliability and finishing capabilities, at an exceptionally low cost-per-page.

With Intelligent MICR™ features like a programmable online dashboard, robust user and administrative controls and highly-configurable alerts, the Pro MICR printers offer complete oversight to your production printing environment right from your desktop. The printers are available with Rosetta’s state-of-the-art Promark MICR toner, which virtually eliminates item rejections in the most demanding check and IRD processing environments.

To go to the Rosetta web page covering these new MICR Printers, click here.
For InfoPrint's site on the Pro 907 MICR, this should do the trick.

For more information, please contact Warren Neeley at 817-430-6202 or wneeley@pciprinters.com

InfoPrint folks and an exciting future

Let’s consider the here-and-now of Ricoh’s newest ‘shiny penny’, the new InfoPrint Solutions.

InfoPrint now has the ability to be a great printer and solutions company. At IBM Printing, we used to talk about how our profits had to be sent to IBM, while our competitors were printer companies. They reinvested in print, not computers and software and services. Meanwhile IBM was sending us management challenges in order to drive the Big Blue profit train. Ricoh ‘gets’ us – they get printer people - in ways that I believe IBM did not for a very long time, and now the printer profits get to stay with the printer people.

InfoPrint, once shed of the labyrinth of IBM computer systems, should have so much more flexibility in designing and implementing integrated customer offerings. I’m hopeful to see some great new programs.

Ricoh’s InfoPrint Solutions could provide us a broader sales kit. Ricoh already has a large number of alliances and software solutions, and a larger line of color printers and MPF devices.

To contact Warren Neeley, call 817-430-6202 or write wneeley@pciprinters.com.