Future Graphics exhibit at ReChina

Jan 8, 2009

Future Graphics displays first-to-market solutions at ReChina Expo

Future Graphics displayed first-to-market comprehensive system solutions for the CP1518, the P4515 and the P1505, including MK Imaging co-engineered toner and OPCs, chips, blades and other critical components at the ReChina Expo in Shanghai China from November 25 – 27.

“The ReChina Expo is attracting customers from China, the Asia Pacific rim and many other areas of the world,” said Luke Goldberg, Senior VP, Future Graphics. “The continued proliferation of technology requires a fast response from the industry. Customers are attending to seek solutions and discover new opportunities here at the expo and from FGIC.”

Future Graphics also demonstrated fixtures and tooling such as the four-headed drum removal tool for HP 2600 cartridges, and a sealing fixture for the CP1518.  These patent pending fixtures are all part of the FGIC programme called CSS which provides the aftermarket with comprehensive solutions encompassing each phase of development, including the manufacturing processes, recommended bill of materials, and testing protocols. 

“The attendees showed a great deal of interest in our remanufacturing solutions,” said Craig Rummler, New Product Development Manager, “There was always a large crowd gathered around our demonstration kiosk.”

Future Graphics also showcased its comprehensive Chinese language tech guides and instructional videos that are available if you contact the FGIC Chinese office.

“As the China market has evolved, so has FGIC’s commitment to the market,” said Dick Yu, Manager, FGIC, China. “We have dedicated more commercial and technical resources to the market, including two additional tech support engineers and experienced sales and admin staff. We also just completed our new test facility in Zhuhai to support our growth here in China. Overall we are very excited about the opportunity to show our customers here at the show and in China how committed we are at FGIC to the success of the market.” 

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