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Thirty dynamic years of OKI

By Tarsus Technologies
Johannesburg, 08 Jul 2002

Printacom is running a nation-wide competition over six months to trace the oldest working OKI printer. The initiative has been launched in celebration of OKI`s 30 successful years of operation in SA and the first two winners have been announced.

Pierre Steyn, an executive at Products, found the OKI ML183 at one of his customers - Eastgate Optometrists - that made him the proud winner for April.

Aubrey Kloppers, a and hardware engineer at the Bible Society of SA, was the winner for the month of May. Kloppers bought the OKI GE5250M for the society some years ago.

Do you think that you have the oldest OKI printer? Or do you perhaps know where to find what you may think may be the oldest one? Get the details, register it and you could be a winner!

Up for grabs is the overall prize of a week-long trip for two to the UK, as well as monthly cash prizes of R1 000 each.

As OKI has a reputation for reliability, there are probably plenty of fully functional old OKI printers still in use. All that is required is for a reseller to track down an OKI printer considered to be "old" and register it online at www.printacom.co.za or call Printacom`s toll-free number 0800 111 363.

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Printacom is a leading value-added distributor of OKI printers to the South African reseller channel.

As a division of the JSE-listed MB Technologies Group, Printacom is the sole importer and distributor of the OKI range of digital LED and dot matrix printers.

Owing to Printacom`s efforts, OKI has steadily increased its market share in the laser printer segment where it is currently ranked number four in SA.