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U-Bix launches Rent-a-Riso

Monday, September 20, 2004
U-Bix launches Rent-a-Riso

From selling hi-tech photocopier machines and equipments, U-Bix Corporation has switched to another idea to further cater to the needs of schools and offices.

U-Bix recently launched “Rent-a-Riso”, a photocopier rental at an affordable cost with three rental terms in 12, 18 and 30-month period.

“Rent-a-Riso is the answer to all your high volume digital copying needs without being heavy on the pocket,” U-Bix said.

Rent-a-Riso was especially launched by U-Bix to cater to schools and offices which need to print quality documents and forms in fast speed without investing on high capital expenditures.

Riso branded copiers KS600 and CR1630 are both made available for rental. The KS600 offers total printing convenience with letter, photo, or newspaper mode, printing capacity of 60 to 90 copies per minute, and with 200 x 300 dpi resolution. The CR1630 is a compact and affordable printer with 300 dpi resolution, simple one-button operation, high-speed printing at up to 130 copies per minute, and spot color printing.

Machine rental also includes one bottle and one roll of Master, maintenance and service, spare parts replacement, key operators training, and table pedestal.

The Riso copiers can print school and office forms, manuals, exams, questionnaires, vouchers, memos, and other documents and can handle various paper sizes ranging from 4’x6’ to 10’x14 and a wide range of paper stocks from 46 to 180 gsm.

For more information, one may call 340-2322 or visit U-Bix Cebu at the ground floor of Mactan Business Center, Airport rd., Pusok, Lapu-Lapu. (LTG)

(September 20, 2004 issue)
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