The Buffalo Bills watched their 2008-2009 playoff campaign evaporate, and whether Coach Dick Jauron deserved a reported contract
extension is a subject of much consternation among the Bills faithful.
But at least their print infrastructure is stable.
Xerox announced Monday it had renewed a multimillion dollar contract to oversee the Buffalo NFL franchise's office settings and print production center at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y.
According to Xerox, the Bills organization uses new Xerox MFPs -- including the Stamford, Conn.-based printing giant's WorkCenter 7665 -- and also Xerox digital production processes. The vendor also services the stadium's suite owners with in-game statistical updates, fantasy football reports and action photos printed the same day as the game.
"For more than 20 years, the Buffalo Bills have relied on Xerox to deliver quality service with accuracy and reliability," said Buffalo Bills senior vice president Pete Guelli. "That's exactly what we need in our back office and print shop operations."
It ain't a Lombardi trophy, but it'll sure look good printed anyway.