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Video on the Web: a technical tool for Evolis
Angers, France, May 2004 - Evolis Card Printer recently began to use its Website to offer technical videos to help in the use of its plastic card printers.
The European manufacturer thus confirms the major role of the Web in its strategy, offering a real technical, sales and marketing tool to its printer users and its distribution channel.
How do you install a ribbon? How do you load the cards? How do you print a test card? So many basic operations now even easier thanks to the videos available at www.evolis.com. Available in 4 languages (English, French, Spanish and German), these videos are a valuable support to any user seeking a prompt, efficient takeover of their printer.
'Frequently Asked Questions,' the chance to download on-line drivers, firmware and user's guides are tools also available to users on Evolis website.
The creation of these new Web services comes with the development of the distribution channel of Evolis partners; in fact on a 9.1 million Euro global turnover, Evolis achieves 85% in the export business through a network of import wholesalers spread out in more than 80 countries worldwide.
The extranet, which Evolis implemented on its website in 2002, is a true toolbox for both distributors and resellers. This private site, accessible with a personalised password, features a full range of marketing and sales tools, as well as full technical support (tools to help develop applications around Evolis products, technical training, technical procedures, product warranties, etc.).
About Evolis Card Printer
Evolis Card Printer, a leading plastic card printer manufacturer, supplies a complete range of low-cost and innovative solutions.
Hi-Tech, design and easy-to-use, the Evolis printers personalize your cards with high resolution texts, pictures, logos, barcodes and electronically encoded information in colour or monochrome.
Situated in Angers, France, Evolis is represented in 80 countries with more than 16 000 printers delivered worldwide so far.