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In 1996, PrintXcel introduced a package including the equipment and supplies that enabled smaller users to transition into pressure-seal products for a modest investment, opening up the market to a larger variety of businesses.
“It is a profitable sale, and then the consumables keep it going for distributors,” said Day. “Education is a good example—once [pressure seal is] installed for one application, [end-users in the education market] tend to use it for everything else, including late notices, grade reports, transcripts and paychecks. Check processing is usually the first application people think of for pressure seal, but the education market actually started with transcripts and grade reports and went from there.”
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