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John Lee <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Apr 2002 09:54:08 -0500
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I agree.  Plus, you can buy several 4Si's for the price of one 4000 or 8000
series.

John Lee
Vaske Computer Solutions

At 10:35 AM 4/22/02 EDT, Wayne R. Boyer wrote:
>Related point:
>
>Continuing to use somewhat older equipment makes servicability EASIER!  It's
>hard for us in the used equipment business to have all the newest items in
>stock and even harder to justify cannibalizing something very new.  A unit
>that is a few years old that is a common peice of equipment is going to be
>easy to support with used spare parts.  Ths it is also going to be cheap to
>support.  Right now LJ-4Si printers for example, are a great bargain.  Lots
>of printing horsepower with minimal cost compared to new alternatives.
>
>Wayne Boyer
>Cal-Logic
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