This Week in Imaging: A Soft Landing for Office Print?
Historically, the decline of the British empire after 1945 is generally referred to as a “soft landing.” The country became......
Historically, the decline of the British empire after 1945 is generally referred to as a “soft landing.” The country became......
Canon Inc. of Tokyo, Japan, today announced that in the first quarter of 2022, it used the Amazon Reporting Tool, letters of inquiry and/or information letters…
This week in the document-imaging industry wasn’t marked by any groundbreaking news, although a few things stood out. First was......
Canon Virginia, Inc. announced today a new partnership with Maxim Biomedical to assemble ClearDetect COVID-19 Antigen Home Test Kits. Canon......
Acquisition said to help realize Canon’s ambition to become a major force for digital innovation in the packaging market.
With the current U.S. inflation rate at 7.9 percent, it’s no surprise that pricing for document-imaging equipment and supplies will likely be on the rise.
by Kathleen Wirth · Published March 23, 2022 · Last modified March 25, 2022
On March 23rd, Canon Inc. and Sharp Corporation, both of Japan, made announcements regarding the conflict in Ukraine. Canon Inc.......
Canon’s office-print business has weathered the COVID-19 pandemic better than others – the company explains why.
Canon Chairman and CEO Fujio Mitarai explained how Canon, including its office-printer business, was able to increase its profit despite numerous challenges.
Since June 2018, Amazon has removed almost 30,000 third-party toner-cartridge listings at Canon’s request.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, there have been two distinct trends in the document-imaging industry: companies have introduced markedly...
Although sales were significantly affected by the unsettled situation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic profit significantly exceeded pre-COVID 2019 profits.
The beginning of this new year has seen a number of acquisitions, including the most common, document-imaging dealers acquiring other document-imaging dealers.
Canon Inc. of Tokyo, Japan, reported today that it ranked third for the number of U.S. patents awarded in 2021, becoming the only company in the world to have ranked in the top-five for 36 years running.
Canon has engineered a clever way to temporarily solve the current chip shortage for its toner cartridges, but it also means third-party supplies can’t be detected.
Due to the worldwide semiconductor shortage, Canon Inc. is temporarily manufacturing some of its toner cartridges without chips.
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