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By installing mail addressing equipment, in-plants can offer even more services to their customers.
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A final benefit of the Kirk-Rudy NetJet is that it eliminates the need for floppy disks. The new device is networked, allowing files to be sent directly.
“On the old machine, it was pretty much one person creating the disk and one person working the machine,” says Seybert. “Now, I can have anyone in the building [with knowledge of front ends] create the file and send it to the machine. We are not dependent on one person and it saves time as well.”
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