Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/09/17

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Subject: RE: [Leica] Kodak Release
From: "James Harrison" <leicajh@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 14:27:39 -0500

One more step to Armageddon.  jh

> [Original Message]
> From: Dan C <leicaman@sympatico.ca>
> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
> Date: 9/17/2003 12:08:52 PM
> Subject: [Leica] Kodak Release
>
> From another mailing list (photoforum).   Another nail in the coffin.
>
> dan c.
>
> >
> >July 14, 2003
> >Kodak Pre-discloses Plans To Discontinue Slide Projectors and Accessories
> >  in 2004
> >
> >Eastman Kodak Company has confirmed plans to discontinue the manufacture
> >and sales of slide projection products and accessories in June of 2004.
> >This early disclosure is being made to key user groups in  order
> >to allow time for adoption of a replacement technology or purchase of
> >backup slide projector products.
> >
> >The KODAK products included in this event are CAROUSEL,
> >  EKTAGRAPHIC, EKTALITE and EKTAPRO slide projectors and all KODAK Slide
> >Projector accessories.
> >
> >The current plan is to cease manufacturing in June 2004. Kodak
> >  anticipates that small quantities of new Carousel, Ektagraphic,
Ektalite
> >  and Ektapro slide projectors will be available through the end of 2004.
> >In
> >  addition, the Kodak distributor, Comm-Tec, in Germany plans to sell
> >  Ektapro  projectors and accessories beyond 2004.
> >
> >  Kodak will offer service and support for slide projectors until 2011.
> >
> >Slide projectors continue to be used in many government applications due
> >to a proven track record of cost-effective, reliable, high-quality image
> >projection. Combining the seven years of service and support with a long
> >history of trouble-free operation, means that slide projectors will
> >continue to enjoy many years of productive use.
> >
> >Investigating and installing replacement technologies can be a
> >challenging
> >and costly effort with a long implementation timeline. So, many may wish
> >to  purchase backup units for currently installed slide projectors while
> >making the transition. Upcoming government budgeting activities make it
> >prudent
> >to pre-disclose now in order to allow ample time to include slide
> >projector
> >demand in the government budgeting plans for 2004.
> >
> >Making Kodak aware of your future requirements will insure that there is
> >enough products on hand before production ends. You can do this by
> >contacting    Glenn Prince, Kodak Account Manager, Government Markets
> >(678)
> >339-0723,
> >glenn.prince@kodak.com .
> >
> >Thank You,
> >Glenn R. Prince
> >Eastman Kodak Company
> >-- 
> >
> >          Carroll Hughes
> >
> >          PHOTOGRAPHY and DIGITAL IMAGING, PHOTO RESTORATION
> >          email: mailto:hughescck@citcom.net
> >
> >
> >
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