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Lazerquick company history timeline

1990

Although not the source of major profits, such diversifications offered customers value-added service. For example, according to a 1990 National Association of Quick Printers (NAQP) member survey, 81 percent of its membership provided fax services and 53 percent offered desktop publishing.

1991

In spite of predicted shakeup in the quick-print industry, which experienced its first-ever decline in sales in 1991, the industry recovered and continued to grow throughout the decade.

1992

By 1992, more than 60 percent of NAQP's membership offered full-color copying.

1996

Voice and video services, allowing customers to conduct video conferencing for $75 an hour, began in 1996.

1997

In 1997, the total number of employees involved strictly in photocopying and duplicating services was at 87,221; roughly three-quarters of these were production workers.

1999

D & B Business Rankings 1999 , Bethlehem: Dun & Bradstreet, 1999.

2000

AlphaGraphics' strategy going into the new millennium called for acquisitions internationally and a projected goal of 700 stores by 2000.

In 2000, Sir Speedy expanded into Thailand, Singapore, and Poland.

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