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Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Is Atlanta the Next Hotbed for Office Ready Robots™?

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The copier hum has been Atlanta’s office soundtrack for decades. Dealers like EDGE Business Systems earned trust by keeping that hum alive, dispatching techs, swapping drums, fixing misfeeds. Reliable, repeatable work. But the market is shifting. Copier and printer demand is stabilizing rather than shrinking in many mature markets. Globally, the copier category is projected to grow at roughly 3.9 percent annually through 2031 to about 19.7 billion dollars, according to Transparency Market Research. Dealers are still looking for new revenue streams as page volumes shift and refresh cycles lengthen.

Office Ready Robots™ built by companies like Quasi are not factory arms or warehouse rigs. They are mobile machines tuned for offices, lobbies, hospitals, and campuses. These robots fit into the same service and leasing model that copier dealers already run. They roam with cameras and sensors, carry supplies, escort guests, and handle routine runs. Like copiers, they require parts, service, consumables, and updates, capabilities Atlanta dealers already provide.

Thursday, August 21, 2025

New to Copier Sales: How to Sell in the Land of Technology Run Amok


In the years I’ve been writing on The Imaging Channel, we’ve seen the rise and fall of managed print services.  We’ve witnessed the assimilation of dozens, if not hundreds, of small dealers into megalithic, demigod resellers. The move into managed IT, water delivery, EV charging stations, and a brief flirtation with 3D printing.  We’ve tasted the thrill of victory and experienced the agony of defeat.

Here we are once again.

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

"From ‘New Selling’ to Now: 2008 Blueprint Reimagined for the 2025 Copier Market"


By Celeste Dame

Prolog

Back in February 2008, Greg wrote a piece called "The New SalesPerson - Acumen"

When I first read it, I knew it was more than another sales article. It was a call to reset how selling should feel and function. Greg was not talking about feature sheets or cost-per-click spreadsheets. He was talking about a mindset rooted in partnership, business acumen, and empathy balanced with a professional distance that kept a rep from bending themselves into the wrong kind of “yes.”

I kept that article the way you keep a compass. 

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