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    TheProcessIStheproduct is offline Senior Member
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    Don't get a service contract on a 750 Ryobi, I have not seen a tech in 4 years, they are built like a tank...

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    Mike LaForest is offline Member
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    We are not expecting service to come from xpedx, there are a lot of Ryobi's around our area and we have 2 other UV presses so as I said we are not overly concerned that there will not be any options . It just is disapointing that a company as large as IP / EXPEDX did not think this through relating to the ramifications
    it could mean to their paper sales at shops that were made "uncomfortable"

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    wld85022 is offline Junior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike LaForest View Post
    We are not expecting service to come from xpedx, there are a lot of Ryobi's around our area and we have 2 other UV presses so as I said we are not overly concerned that there will not be any options . It just is disapointing that a company as large as IP / EXPEDX did not think this through relating to the ramifications
    it could mean to their paper sales at shops that were made "uncomfortable"
    Yeah "uncomfortable" is putting it mildly. X has been trying to get our business for years (now its Presstek and Unisource). They made a bid on service and wanted to peddle paper as well. (3302H/AB Dick 9995). Not really interested after our last service provider back-doored it in the middle of term on contracts and left us hanging with nothing.


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