Any agencies still out there? Senior leadership posts about Dealers and Partners, but never Agents. When is that channel being merged into XBS? Happened to GC so NAOO is bound to be next.
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Agents are leaving nearly every day.
XBS not MOS
Zoorocs
Agents have been told they can become independent dealers that inventory their own equipment and provide their own service. They have until the first of 2024 to get setup otherwise Xerox will take the MIF and transfer it to XBS.
Xerox has an acronym for just about everything …Each Division had there own
sets which to this day causes confusion among it employees. Marketing vs Manufacturing vs Service vs Finance all talk a different subset ..
FUBAR sums it up well
“Acronyms are in everyday business.” Kind of clumsy opening but the condescending tone is right. Yellow Belt? When in Rome…Here’s a few off the web. Couldn’t find FITTLE though. A name that stewpid has to be an acronym?
BCR : Bias Charge Roller
BEI : Brand Equity Index
BFM : Basic Finishing Module
BSF : Bourg Sheet Feeder
CDG : Communication Design Group
CFB : Coated Front and Back
CSE : Customer Services Engineer
CSES : Customer Service Engineers
VDNI : Virtue Dragon Nickel Industry
VIPP : Variable-Data Intelligent Postscript Piintware
VPS : Variable Print Specification
UDK : User Gefined Keys
UFR : Upper Fuser Roller
DADH : Duplex Automatic Document Handler
DC : Digital Color
HCF : High-Capacity Feeder
HCG : Highly Conductive Urease
HCS : High Capacity Stacker
DJDE : Dynamic Job Descriptor Entry
DNI : Do Not Install!!!
DPS : Digital Perfecting System
DPS : Digital Production Systems
MFM : Multi Function Machines
EFI : Electronics for Imaging
EIP : Extensible Ikterface Platform
EPC : Electronic Pre Collation
MOS : Michigan Office Solutions
EPS : Enterprise Printing System
SDD : Systems Development Department
DDT: Deep Dive Team *(RIP)
RIP: Raster Imaging Processor
*RIP: Rest In Peace
FPNM: Factory Processed New(?) Model
Acronyms are in everyday business. If you work (Sales, service, admin) at Xerox and you don't know what the acronyms mean then you do not know your business. Any others who visit this thread asking are not Xerox employees and are just responding with ignorance.
Xeroids love acronyms. Makes ‘em feel smart.
The initials around here really burn me out. Just say what you mean. GC, DC, UFO, BBQ. Sick of the decoder ring antics.