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Sunday, May 11, 2025
New to Copier Sales: The Curse of the Verbal Close
Every single salesperson you’ve known, met, or will ever meet has been struck with the curse of the verbal close.
Friday, May 9, 2025
Why the Copier Dealer Channel Is Built to Power the Humanoid Revolution
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
From Toner to Torque: How Copier Dealers Are Becoming the Next Robot Resellers
This started as a Friday show about humanoids. Four of us on screen, no script, just shop talk and too much coffee. By the time the hour was up, we weren’t just talking about androids. We were outlining the next move for the entire dealer channel.
The copier guy is about to become the robot guy. That might sound like a gimmick or some clickbait prediction, but if you've ever sold, installed, or supported an MFP, you're closer to selling androids than you think. The gap isn't technical. It's mental. And it’s shrinking fast. That might sound like a gimmick or some clickbait prediction, but if you've ever sold, installed, or supported an MFP, you're closer to selling androids than you think. The gap isn't technical. It's mental. And it’s shrinking fast.
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
RollUpVille: How Copier Roll-Ups Hit the Rate Wall and What Comes Next
RollUpVille was born in 2016, when private equity sponsors began acquiring regional copier dealers, layering on unitranche debt and promising a swift transformation into managed service powerhouses. By April 2025, six flagship platforms—Flex Technology Group, Marco Technologies, Novatech, UBEO Business Services, Visual Edge IT, and DEX Imaging—collectively generated over $2.5 billion in revenue. Yet none has achieved a successful exit. Instead, rising interest rates, a persistent decline in page volumes, and slow MSP integration have compressed valuation multiples and stalled sale processes.
Epson’s Missed Opportunity: Inkjet Dominance Without the Drive
By Celeste Dame 🚀ðŸ§
After watching Ray Stasieczko break down Epson’s FY2024 numbers on his show End of the Day with Ray, I couldn’t stop thinking about the gap between potential and performance. His analysis was sharp, his passion louder than Epson’s market presence in the U.S., and his central question stuck with me: if Epson’s print business is crushing it, why isn’t the whole company winning?
Here’s my take.
Saturday, May 3, 2025
Debt, Toner, and Silence: The High‑Wire Life of Visual Edge IT
David Ramos knew something was wrong the moment his security badge refused to beep. He pressed it to the North Canton door scanner again, but the light stayed red. Ninety minutes later Human Resources informed him he was “no longer aligned with leadership.” His next move was to open LinkedIn. “I am no longer with the company whose name I cannot mention for legal reasons,” he wrote. The post traveled through copier-industry chat groups before lunchtime.
Thursday, May 1, 2025
Hey copier dealers. What Are You Going to Do When Print Goes Away?
Your Show Floor is Missing Something
Walk into any copier showroom today and you’ll still see the usual suspects: A3s lined up like armored dinosaurs, inkjets humming, wide format printers glowing under showroom lights. Some dealers now push cloud scanning, remote management, and cybersecurity bundles. Maybe there’s a clever pitch on water service in the corner. And yes, MpS is still alive, if you squint hard enough.
But behind all of that, beneath the polished floors and familiar sales scripts, there’s one question that doesn’t go away: