Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Canon's Most Excellent Event! "TWIC NOTES"


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Canon holds this event once every 5 years, and I missed it by this much!

Titled “Canon EXPO” and featured breakout sessions on:
o Advanced Solutions for Healthcare Market (how to sell to this vertical)
o Green 2.0 – Angele Boyd – IDC (reducing use of paper in office)
o The Future of Print – Frank Romano (production printing technology)
o Advanced Solutions for Legal Market (how to sell to this vertical)
o Nursing Document Workflows Back to Good Health – Karen Minton – University of Kentucky College of Nursing (actual customer talks about Canon solutions)
o Helping Your Teenage MFP Overcome Insecurity – Brian Bissett (how Canon addresses data security concerns)
o Marketing 101 For Print Service Providers – Barb Pellow (how print for pay customers can market output)
o Talking With Your MFP – Not As Crazy As It Sounds – Robert Weiderman – (Nuance exec shows prototype of eCopy unit that has voice recognition for voice command of MFP)
o Beyond the Purchase – The True Cost of Ownership – Marc Baker – Comcast Cable (actual customer discusses consolidating devices into smaller fleet of Canon MFPs)
o Making Green By Being Green – (how companies can achieve green goals with Canon MFPs)
o Delivering Greater Efficiencies and Economies For Your Business – (Canon’s managed print services program, called Managed Document Services)

- Canon updated its managed print services program, called Canon Managed Document Services:
o Offers infrastructure for centralized service dispatch
o Billing and helpdesk support
o imageWARE Enterprise Management Console for network device management
o Ecology Information Plug-in provides accurate measurement and analysis of CO2 emissions based on power consumption and paper volume usage
o Remote Diagnostic System (RDS) Plug-in facilitates automated meter collection and pre-emptive service alerts

- Canon announced it sold an imagePRESS C7000 production color systems to the following BCT print for pay locations:
o Houston
o Akron
o Minneapolis
o Las Vegas
o Milwaukee
o Dallas
o Mobile
o Indianapolis
o Denver
o Chicago
o Fort Lauderdale
o Orlando
o Columbia
o Pittsburgh

- Canon announced it is starting a subsidiary in New York, with 150 employees, that will provide professional services.
- Canon announced version 5.0 of its optional UniFLOW solution software for its MFPs:
o (competes with Konica Minolta PageScope Enterprise Suite)
o Decision based workflow objects
o Direct integration into MFP device firmware
o Card authentication, secure printing and cost center selection
o In future, will support biometric devices
o Universal print driver for PCL and PostScript printing only
o Universal Driver now supports booklet printing
o Administrator can create rules based print routing to direct large print jobs to appropriate MFP
o Offers a type of “follow you” printing, allowing end user to print to a queue, and then retrieve job from any connected Canon MFP device.
o Supports billing codes for cost recovery
o Access Management System allows Admin to determine, by user, whether they are allowed to Send or Copy.
o Change finishing options before releasing confidential jobs directly on Canon MFP panel
o Select and print documents from public archive
o Unknown ID cards can be automatically assigned to users via username and password
o Allows users to see only thumbnail of the first page of a document
o SQL Connector for Import/Export of Data, allows importation of cost center data directly into accounting systems
o Global Workflows allow workflows to be pushed to entire fleet by IT
o Integrates with optional imageWARE Secure Audit Manager for audit trails
o Tracks all emails made from MFP, by attaching credentials of the user to sent emails

- Canon gave out more details on its plans to replace the imagePRESS C6000/C7000 series of production color laser systems with new models, called the imagePRESS C6010/C7010 series:
o Will start shipping on 10/1/2010 (tentative)
o Auto duplex up to 325gsm
o Faster speed on duplexed output
o New humidity sensor for more accurate toner distribution
o New airflow unit and toner density stabilization control
o New toner formulation with particles as small as 5.5 microns, called “V Toner”
o Claims it will now print on some textured stocks
o Can support up to 120lb. cover weight at engine speed
o Now supports use of some recycled paper
o Has a “deinkability” score of 98 by INGEDE to ability to remove toner from printed page for paper recycling
o Toner cartridges and waste toner receptacle is now recylcable
o New three stage auto eject features to simplify paper jam job recovery
o New end user controls for registration adjustments
o New option called Saddle Press allows stitching up to 25 sheet of paper, up to 13”x19.2”
o New options for the Canon Essential Business Builder suite that provides print shop owners with skills to sell output
o Uses less power than previous Canon models
o Optional X-Rite i1Process Control v3 software
 Spot Color Optimization
 Print Safe Colors (view Pantones before printing them)
 CMYK printer profiling
 Includes i1Pro spectrophotometer (measures toner density and hue)
 Advanced display profiling
 Uses i1iO and i1iSis automated chart readers
 Verify output against ISO 12647-7 targets
 Perform measurement and gamut analysis
 Includes Pantone Plus series digital color library
o Optional EFI Fiery print servers
 Named imagePRESS Servers A1200, A2200 & A3200
 New operating system, called System 9 R2
 30% faster RIPping over previous models
 “Spool-RIP-Print Simultaneously” feature
 Adobe PDF engine
 Improved JDF integration
o Optional Kodak Creo print server, called imagePRESS CR Server A7500
o Canon claims to have 1,000 imagePRESS color systems (includes the 15ppm imagePRESS C1) across Europe since early 2007

-=Good Selling=-

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