Cordyline Xerox
History
Cordyline Xerox was founded by Christine J. Bryant in 1992, at the time it was her first business venture. She picked up the reins from her mother, who started the company in 1986. In 1996 Cordyline became the first company to provide color copiers to law enforcement agencies in the United States. In 1998 Cordyline started a partnership with Staples, which allows the company to take on printer as well as supplies contracts with the school systems.
In 2007, Cordyline announced that it is going to buy the bankrupt Graphic Resources, which was selling off its technology and software.
Cordyline is a well-known financial services company.
Products
Cordyline products were adopted by private and government agencies. They are currently growing because of the high reliability of its quality products and services.
CORDYLINE COPYPRINT
CORDYLINE's COPYPRINT is the basic copier for school use. You can print documents with this unit and in one-day you can complete print jobs in the order of 1,000 copies.
CORDYLINE PRINTER
CORDYLINE's PRO-TECH is an automated printer. It is a compact unit, great for first-time use, that prints documents in one or two minutes. Its lower price makes this a great option for first time users.
The copier printer can also print documents in five copies and a larger number of colors with good color sharpness, or the printer can automatically adjust to the color of the document.
Cordyline provides many other systems for document printers that range from manual printers for lower cost printers for high-volume production, to high-performance copiers for professional production, to state-of-the-art web sites and on-line service. Cordyline offers a variety of copiers to accommodate your school project.
Awards
Cordyline has been named #1 in private placement with companies in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008. A survey conducted in 2002 found the company ranked #8 on the list of leading, experienced information technology suppliers.
References
External links
NOPRIS – nopris.