Posts Tagged ‘architects’
Four Slick Tricks with a Ricoh MP W6700SP Plotter
Last week I was with one of my Johnny D (my Ricoh rep) at an Architects office in Red Bank, NJ. We were there to give some additional training for the Ricoh MP W6700SP Plotter. Slick Trick #1 Just as we were going to get started I noticed that my iPhone was nearly drained of…
Read MoreNew Jersey Print Shop Selects Pre-Owned Ricoh MP W3601SP vs KIP 3000
Buy a pre-owned wide format multi-functional KIP 3000 or buy a pre-owned Ricoh MP W3601SP from an Authorized local dealer? That was the scenario that I ran into a few weeks ago with a new prospect. I can’t blame prospects for searching the web for to get the most bang for there buck. However, with…
Read MoreSix Things That Salespeople May Not Mention About the Ricoh MP W6700SP
New Jersey is one of the those interesting markets for Architect, Engineers and Construction Companies. The Northeast and Southwest is jammed with businesses that use wide format printers and plotters. While the Northwest and Southeast are much more rural, however, there is still an abundance of companies that need wide format devices, especially the Ricoh…
Read MoreFive Cool Features for Epson Sure Color T-Series Plotters
We’ve placed a few of the Epson Sure Color T-Series Plotters with Architects, Engineers and Construction Companies in New Jersey this year. The models with the five cool features are the Epson Sure Color T3270, Sure Color T5270, Sure Color T7270, Sure Color 5270D & the Sure Color T7270D. What Does the “T” Mean? To get you more familiar…
Read MoreFive Things You Didn’t Know About the Ricoh MP CW2201SP
We are always trying to educate companies in New Jersey about new wide format technology that can help reduce costs. Below we’ve complied a list of five really cool features for the Ricoh MP CW2201SP. Technology Ricoh uses gel in technology with the Ricoh MP CW2201Sp. That technology is pigment based, which resists smudging and will not…
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