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American Business Computers receives $2 million renewal order; backlog now at $3 million.


AKRON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 30, 1995--American Business Computers Corp. (NASDAQ NASDAQ
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) reported today that it has received a new order for its high volume, automated paint dispensing dispensing

provision of drugs or medicines as set out properly on a lawful prescription. A prescription can only be filled, the drugs supplied, by a registered pharmacist, veterinarian, dentist or member of the medical profession.
 system, amounting to approximately $2 million.

Last month, the company announced its first production order for a new, small scale, computerized paint tint 1. TINT - Interpreted version of JOVIAL.

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 dispensing system. The initial order for its second paint dispensing product amounted to approximately $1 million, bringing the company's current backlog to $3 million.

Robert A. Cutting, chief executive officer, indicated that shipments for both orders were scheduled to start early in fiscal 1996, which begins on May 1, and that additional orders for American Business Computers' automated dispensing products were expected throughout the year. ``The recent orders reflect the continuing growth and technological advantages of our cost effective systems for both large and small paint retailers,'' he said. The company further stated that it had attended two major international paint and coatings trade shows in Germany last month and had elicited interest from potential overseas customers.

The high volume tint dispenser is American Business Computers' first industrial product. This system accurately dispenses tints to match precise color formulas stored in an interfaced computer. It also offers higher reliability due to the utilization of pneumatic pumps an air-exhausting or forcing pump.

See also: Pneumatic
 and increased yield through the elimination of tint purging Purging
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. Initial orders were shipped in fiscal 1994.

American Business Computers Corp. is engaged in research, development and commercialization of automated dispensing technologies which have broad industrial applications.

CONTACT: American Business Computers Corp., Akron

Sylvia A. Dresner, 212/575-6567
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