Paris Business Products

Top Forms Suppliers
October 1, 2006

Rank: 1 Company: Ennis, Midlothian, Texas Forms Sales $(000): 233,380 Total Sales $(000): 559,397 Rank: 2 Company: PrintXcel, Montrose, Ala. Forms Sales $(000): 84,976 Total Sales $(000): 84,976 Rank: 3 Company: Printegra, Peachtree City, Ga. Forms Sales $(000): 65,780 Total Sales $(000): 87,706 Rank: 4 Company: DSFI, Addison, Ill. Forms Sales $(000): 63,650 Total Sales $(000): 67,000 Rank: 5 Company: Wise Business Forms, Alpharetta, Ga. Forms Sales $(000): 63,000 Total Sales $(000): 70,000 Rank: 6 Company: Highland Computer Forms, Hillsboro, Ohio Forms Sales $(000): 43,712 Total Sales $(000): 43,712 Rank: 7 Company: Wright Business Graphics, Portland, Ore. Forms

Forge Me if You Can
August 1, 2006

Though the Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act (“Check 21 Act” or simply “Check 21”) isn’t new anymore, the issues have not been sorted out and “Check 21” as a topic of debate, confusion and aggravation is far from finished. Partially, the reason for the ongoing dilemma is a discrepancy between what the legislation means and how it works. Check 21 affects banks, distributors, producers and consumers in different ways. These groups are trying to reconcile the issues that have the greatest impact on their own uses and purposes. For banking institutions, Check 21 simply allows the image of a check to be

Check Security Online Special
August 1, 2006

Frank Abagnale, a consultant in document security and expert in methods of fraud and forgery, was kind enough to speak with BFL&S to help us inform our readers about check fraud and how it will be affected by Check 21. Abagnale is most known as the author and subject of Catch Me if You Can, which was made into a popular Steven Spielberg film. He is also the author of several books about fraud and identity theft. His renown in the security field comes from his ability to circumvent it. As a minor, Abagnale became one of the most notable, successful and notorious forgers

Paris Business Products Invests in Machinery
May 1, 2006

In response to increased demand for jumbo-sized rolls, fueled by on-demand and high-volume printing, Paris Business Products, Burlington, N.J., invested in additional machinery, including a turret-re-winder. The machinery has been incorporated into Paris’ Westampton, N.J. manufacturing plant and is currently being used for production. Paris anticipates strong growth of popular 50" diameter rolls with a wide variety of forms sizes and optional perforations and punches. The additional capacity also allows Paris to offer Express Rolls, popular sized blank rolls for rapid delivery. Another significant benefit that Paris offers is the ability to custom print rolls. With up to four colors, Paris will custom print

Cut-Sheet Products Continue to Rise
February 1, 2004

Laser printer technology plus creative form designs equal new opportunities for distributors and end-users. It's been many years since laser printers infiltrated the print market and began affecting the buying behaviors of end-users. Since the modern equipment came on the scene, dot matrix printers became passé, and soon everyone wanted in on the new trend. As a direct result, cut-sheet products became increasingly popular, while continuous forms experienced a, well, continuous slump. While this is old news for some, it's still big news for many others in the business forms industry. According to those interviewed and many others, there are end-users out there