Savin Corporation was an American office equipment manufacturer independently active from 1959 to 1995. The company was founded in the United States in 1959 by Max M. and Robert K. Low, named after Max Low’s son-in-law, Robert S. Savin. The firm was run by Low’s son, Robert K. Low (finance, management and marketing) and E. Paul Charlap (research and development). It was known primarily for its unusual line of liquid-toner photocopiers, which set it apart from other companies that manufactured dry-toner equipment such as Konica, Xerox, Canon, Sharp, and Kodak.

In 1995, Ricoh Company acquired Savin Corporation, and Savin was made a wholly-owned sales subsidiary. This resulted in all Savin machines being rebadged Ricoh machines, which use dry toner.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savin_Corporation

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