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Hasselblad USA Pres Allen Zimmerman appointed a new management team charged with transitioning the medium-format camera maker into the digital age. The management team is composed of Bob Nunn, vice president of sales, Rich Schleuning, vice president of marketing, Tony Corbell, director of photographic education and Douglas Boyle, director of finance and administration. The group has increased Hasselblad's visibility to the end user in 2000.
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EconoPrint President Patrick Leamy said the short-run capacity of machines such as the Xerox DocuColor 40 spurred growth of the on-demand color printing business. The use of these machines, which could copy, scan and print because of their being digital, toner-based and networked, allowed printers to depart from traditional practices. In the past, the only choice available for printers was to schedule a minimum run numbers on the presses. At present, more commercial printers were enticed into the quick-print business because of these color copiers that could approximate photos.
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Ashton Photo Co., a Salem, OR-based company, is jointly led by Steve Ashton, who is chairman and chief technology officer, and Lee Zinsli, who is president and chief operating officer. Zinsli takes care of finance administration, production and customer service, while Ashton deals with sales, marketing and new product development. Zinsli said that while he has used his experience to improve customer service and production methodologies, Ashton has used his technological expertise to focus on product development. As a product of Zinsli's and Ashton's partnership, Ashton Photo was able to come up with four or five major new products in a period of time that would not have been possible.
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