Category: Blog
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Conversations With Lou LaGuardia Sr., founder of Repros, Inc. in Northeast Ohio! (Episode #6)
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Episode #6: In 1998-1999, Repros brought on Lou Sr. to train and then purchase Repros. Emphasis moves to digital with Xerox-trained Mark Miglich joining the team.
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Conversations With Lou LaGuardia Sr., founder of Repros, Inc. in Northeast Ohio! (Episode #5)
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In this episode, Lou discusses how Xerox introduced the 5080, the first online wide format printer.
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Conversations With Lou LaGuardia Sr., founder of Repros, Inc. in Northeast Ohio! (Episode #4)
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In this episode, Lou discusses the Emergence of the Dealer Model in 1984 with the introduction of the Xerox 2510. Tabletop copier for $3,695.
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Conversations With Repros Founder, Lou LaGuardia Sr. (Episode 3)
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Episode #3: More Conversations With Lou LaGuardia Sr., founder of Repros, Inc. in Northeast Ohio! In this episode, Lou discusses the Xerox 2080 launch event in Cleveland and how Summit Reprographics (Repros) purchased the first unit, which produces plain paper blueprints that can be reduced and enlarged, and printed on…
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Conversations With Repros Founder, Lou LaGuardia Sr. (Episode 2)
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In Episode 2, Lou continues sharing his journey about how Repros, Inc. of Northeast Ohio got its start. This week, he shares his stories about the beginning of the plain paper blueprint machine and the launch of the groundbreaking Xerox 2080 machine in 1980. Get an insider’s look at how…
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Elevating Your Organization’s Branding and Customer Experience With Large-Format Color Printing From Repros Color
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Repros Color emerged in 2002 from Repros Engineering to become Northeast Ohio’s most trusted resource for large-format digital graphic printing and installation. We work closely with marketing leaders, creative teams, and facilities professionals to bring brand stories to life—on walls, windows, vehicles, and beyond. From custom signage and fleet graphics…
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Local Printers or Vista Print?
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Why work with a local printer instead of Vista Print? You have probably seen those television ads and prints where you can “save a bundle” by using a special code with Vista Print. The prices they offer for business cards almost make it seem like they are giving them away.…