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	"Personal Computer Products is a tecnology-based supplier of controllers that can  significantly increase the processing power of a laser printer or digital copier. By combining 'Adobe Postscript' technology with a powerful MIPS processor, PCPI has caught the attention of many of the world's leading printer companies. Their customers include Canon, NEC, Matushita, Minolta, Xerox, etc,. They expect to incur significant royalty streams over the next several years as printer and copier manufacturers incorporate PCPI's technology into their product lines. The company recently announced an ageement with Canon USA, the #1 supplier of printer products in the U.S. for development of a 24 page per minute laser printer using PCPI's developed controller. Their apparant competetion is Electronics for Imaging (EFI/ OTC-- $1.6 Billion mkt. cap) the leader in Digital Copier Post Script Printing. Currently the EFI product sits in a mini-tower and is placed OUTSIDE the printer with a visible EFI logo. OEMs have wanted this technology to be built INTO printers for some time, but had been unable to find a suitable alternative"--until now. PCPI seems to represent to Canon NEC, and Matsushita an enormous opportunity to sell more printers with greater capacities at a lower cost. Please express here any thoughts or ideas that you might have concerning PCPI: | ||||||||||||
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