Joe McGrath

If you're looking into purchasing a new copier, read what the experts have to say about the growth of current technology. No longer seen as a just another piece of machinery to rest your coffee cup on or congregate next to with your co-workers, today's copiers are lean, mean, reliable machines that provide quality service. Not that the office gossip isn't still relevant, to some, but the productive and qualitative nature of copiers rules in 1998. It's a great time to buy a copier, experts say. Current technology has provided machines with quality, faster job turnaround and lower costs per page that enable

Want to increase productivity while reducing waste and costs? Read on to see if a direct digital color device is the right choice for you. Before his in-plant purchased a Xerox DocuColor 40, Dennis Moran had to send out most of his color work. "We would have to go to press and send the plates out to be made for just 40 to 50 copies or so," says Moran, supervisor of electronic printing at Guardian Life in New York. "Now, we're able to offer a lot more in four-color in less time than it would take to put on the press." For example,

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