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07/30/07
24 MILLIONTH COPY RUN
We have completed our 24 millionth copy recently on one of the 24 machines that we have purchased from OT Group over the years.
It has been a long period of time since we started working with OT Group and we have had and excellent relationship with the folks at OT Group.
The most important item for us is the rapid response and high quality of the service department. Wes also highly recommend the equipment supplied and the service give in the computer network area" said owners Ian and Valerie Darling.
During the retirement ceremonies, Garry Gordon ran the 24th million copy on a self-serve machine. Garry is the publisher of the Coffee News, the paper with the light news found at many Quinte area establishments.
Most recently, the Darlings have sold Copy Depot and are planning on enjoying retirement. We wish them luck in all their future endeavors.
03/27/2007
QUEENS AMS STUDENT PRINT SHOP
60 millionth copy made. Sounds like a
big number, and it is, especially when it is made by a university
student at the longest running student run organization in Canada. On
Tuesday March 27, 2007 Kim Wiegand a Queen's University student
graduating with a BSHC in Chemistry made the major milestone a reality.
The Queen's AMS (Alma Mater Society) is a totally student run
organization and has been since 1858. They have been using Canon
products since 1993 and all copies have been made by Queen's students
on the Canon self serve machines. The lucky student was paid a visit
from Doug Bell, President of OT Group, and Satch Hattori, Director of
Marketing Business Administration ISG at Canon Canada. For being the
lucky student to reach this milestone Kim was given an I-POD Shuffle,
Canon Digital Camera, and one year or 5,000 free copies. Kim is
graduating from Queen's this year and has given the free copies to her
friend Julia Van Druen who is also a Chemistry Major with a Minor in
Geology.
Heres to another 14 years of great service and 60, 000, 000 copies.
