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Unit 2, 39 Enterprise Crescent Malaga WA 6090

 (08) 9375 3902

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ProCopy    Po Box 991,

Morley, WA. 6943

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Saturday
Jan052008

Into our 20th year

Procopy hits 20 not out in 2008. To celebrate our ascension from teenager-hood, we have a lot - we mean a LOT - of special events planned. Be prepared to relive the eighties and nineties with us: the changing music scene, the even faster changing technology scene and our journey from the back of mum and dad's shop to National multimedia player. For more details click the Procopy is 20 in 2008 link.
Saturday
Jan052008

LP to CD - learn how to do it yourself

For years part of our audio services have been transferring recordings of all types to CD, Lp, 45s, reel to reel and audiocassette tapes in particular.

Lately we've been inundated with enquiries from people wanting to convert their precious LP collection (and in some cases 78's, singles and cassette tapes) to CD and Mp3 formats. For those with very large collections, the costs of getting a pro studio to convert and restore audio can be out of reach. So we've decided to pilot some DIY classes, initially in Perth only.

For more information and to make a booking, please click here to go to the LP to CD Audio Classes page.

Thursday
Oct042007

Digilite ® Cases bring down prices

NOW replaced by the gatefold card sleeve options  

with quantities available from 100 up

Tuesday
Aug142007

New website for CEBA

We have today released a new site and video channel for the Central Eastern Business Association. CEBA has a membership of 80 businesses in the central-eastern Perth metro area, and wanted an interactive site to facilitate networking and boost new memberships. The site includes CEBA TV - a video archive of key speakers. To view the site, please click here.

Friday
Jul272007

Update your website by email

Looking for an easy way to create and update a web site? How about simply emailing your content ...

We all know that a web site can go stale very quickly if the content is out date. And once it's stale, why would any customer want to make repeat visits?

For those of us too busy to learn about webcode and not inclined to remember yet another password and login, email to web may be the answer. Just write an email, press send and ..... that's it. It appears in your website automatically. For more information, call Mark or Mike.

 

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