May 12, 2006
TOSHIBA AMERICA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC. DONATES MFP TO MEDICAL CLINIC AS PART OF MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL ON TOP MORNING TALK SHOW “LIVE WITH REGIS AND KELLY”
Toshiba Donates e-STUDIO™202L MFP To Help Better Serve Uninsured Community
IRVINE, Calif., (May 12, 2006) – Toshiba America Business Solutions Inc. (TABS) today donated an e-STUDIO™202L multifunction product (MFP) valued at nearly $14,000 to Partners for Healing clinic (PFH) in Tullahoma, Tenn., as part of “Live with Regis and Kelly’s” 16th annual “Mom’s Dream Come True” special. Five extraordinary women were honored on the program, “Live’s” annual Mother’s Day tradition. The donation, which was spurred by a letter to show producers by the daughter of PFH’s founder, will enable the clinic to outfit its office with the latest technology designed to make document management more efficient for the facility’s growing patient base.
“We are proud to take advantage of this opportunity to assist such a deserving facility like Partners for Healing,” said Steve Rhorer, vice president, Marketing for TABS. “Satisfying the needs of our customers has always been a priority for TABS, and in turn, we hope that our donation of a Toshiba multifunction copier will contribute to Partners for Healing’s ability to better service its patients and ultimately improve its already exceptional care.”
Two other divisions of Toshiba also participated in the special on LIVE, which aired today. Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. donated a NemioTM 4D ultrasound system and Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. contributed four Portégé M400 Tablet PCs. Combined with TABS’ MFP donation, PFH received more than $80,000 worth of equipment from Toshiba.
“All of the physicians and volunteers at Partners for Healing are so grateful to Toshiba for its generous contribution,” said Dot Watson, PFH founder, volunteer and featured “LIVE” mom. “For years, we’ve relied on the donations of outdated equipment from local hospitals, and now we have the latest and most advanced technology available to provide the best possible care to our community. Partners for Healing is dedicated to providing free medical care to middle Tennessee’s working uninsured population, and we run largely on charitable grants and donations. A contribution like this truly is a dream come true.”
About the e-STUDIO202L
With a build-to-order design, several paper handling options, e-BRIDGE technology and environmentally friendly features, the e-STUDIO202L offers value, flexibility and functionality. Specifically designed for small- to medium-sized workgroups that produce between 64,000 and 90,000 copies per month, Toshiba’s MFP device features an output speed of 20 pages-per-minute, a 333MHz processor and 2400 x 600 dpi resolution.
The e-STUDIO202L also incorporates Toshiba’s Net-Ready technology, delivering an Internet-ready, mobile/wireless-ready, and solution-ready device. The e-STUDIO202L is available today at North Star Digital Imaging, Wheatridge, Colorado.
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