This Week in Imaging: Will Fuji Compete with Xerox – and Will Xerox Acquire HP?
The goal of Icahn and Deason isn’t to create the world’s largest copier/printer company, but instead appears to drive the Xerox share price to $40 and then sell.
Featured Posts / Fuji Xerox / HP / Konica Minolta / Kyocera / News / Ricoh / Sharp / Toshiba / Xerox
by Kathleen Wirth · Published November 8, 2019
The goal of Icahn and Deason isn’t to create the world’s largest copier/printer company, but instead appears to drive the Xerox share price to $40 and then sell.
On November 30th, Foxconn’s Sharp Corporation posted financial results for its second quarter and the first six months (“first half”)......
by Kathleen Wirth · Published October 10, 2019 · Last modified October 29, 2019
Last week, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America held its national dealer conference in Las Vegas (see here for......
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published October 8, 2019 · Last modified October 10, 2019
This conference focused on adding new Sharp Smart Office technology to Sharp dealers’ arsenal in order to generate new revenue streams.
At its dealer conference, Sharp is demonstrating how the Synappx platform of collaboration and productivity applications positions Sharp as a smart workplace provider.
New models consist of 11 workgroup models that support 11″ x 17″ media and two desktop models that support letter-legal-size media.
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published August 2, 2019
This was a significant week in the office-imaging industry, with multiple vendors reporting lower sales and profits, and warning of a slowing economy.
In the first quarter, sales for Sharp’s 8K Ecosystem group (which includes copier/MFPs) were down 9.8 percent year-over-year to ¥262.5 billion
In 2016, giant electronics contractor Foxconn – also known as Hon Hai Precision Industry and headquarted in Taiwan – acquired......
Featured Posts / Konica Minolta / Kyocera / Sharp
by Kathleen Wirth · Published June 13, 2019 · Last modified August 5, 2019
Konica Minolta joins Ricoh Company of Japan, which also recently announced that it will shift some of its copier/MFP production out of China.
Sharp CEO and Chairman Tai Jeng-wu said trade frictions between the United States and China could provide an “opportunity” to expand its business with Chinese companies, in contrast to many other manufacturers who have voiced concerns over U.S. tariffs on imported Chinese goods.
Sharp said it has achieved 10 consecutive quarters of increasing net profits since the third-quarter quarter of its fiscal 2016 year.
Sharp today expanded its copier/MFP line with the addition of four new high speed models to its color Advanced and Essentials Series lineup, bringing the total to 11 models in the product family.
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published April 12, 2019 · Last modified May 20, 2019
The majority of growth was experienced in the Asia Pacific (excluding Japan) and U.S. markets, rather than in Europe.
by Kathleen Wirth · Published March 5, 2019 · Last modified March 18, 2019
For instance, via voice command, users can request the MFP to make a copy or scan a document to themselves.
by Kathleen Wirth · Published February 11, 2019 · Last modified February 26, 2019
The MX-C304W also features Voice feature with Amazon Alexa, enabling users to interact with the printer by using simple verbal commands.
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