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Dear Melissa,

Here at the New York School of Interior Design a Ricoh Aficio Color 5206
was ordered before my arrival and installed last week.  It seems to have
the ultimate array of bells and whistles:  color correction with one free
trial, duplex copying, collating, stapling, automatic selection of paper
size in enlargement and reduction modes, copying from slides, connection
to the AutoCad lab for printing onto 11x17" paper, zoom to one section of
an original, and more.  I am instinctively wary of such highly complex
and perhaps over-engineered equipment, but we have the semester break to
experiment with it and prepare for the new year.

Best of luck.

--Paul Glassman
  Librarian
  New York School of Interior Design
  170 East 70th Street
  New York, New York  10021
  (212) 472-1500 x216

On Thu, 17 Dec 1998 13:30:53 EST Melissa McDonald <[log in to unmask]>
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>I have to make recommendations on which brand of color copier we want
>in
>our new library building.  I know from previous discussion that most
>people
>do not receommend self-service for color copiers but what type have
>you
>found to be the best?  Of course they needed this information
>yesterday and
>I am picking the brains of other people on campus.  I look forward to
>you
>responses.
>
>Thanks,
>Melissa McDonald
>Head Librarian
>Savannah College of Art and Design
>Savannah, GA   31402-3146
>(912)238-2485
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