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Monday, November 21, 2011
Daily Copier & MFP Industry Notes from around the World
LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. 21, 2011 -- Lexmark International, Inc. (NYSE: LXK) has announced the opening of a new regional office in Moscow to help meet increased demand in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Since 1994, Lexmark was represented in the region through a distribution....read more here
The Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University’s (NMMU) Bulk Printing Facility has a print output of just over 2 million A4 images a month. Being a strategic business unit that receives no subsidy from the University and with stringent SLAs in place with its internal customers, the Bulk Printing Facility has a tight business case to fulfil. During a recent open tender process, the University appointed Xerox to replace its ageing fleet with new high speed digital 4127 Copier/Printers and a Xerox 700 Digital Colour Press....read more here
Nov 21, 2011 London – Ricoh Europe, a specialist in office solutions, managed document services and production printing will be working with the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London this week to make document processes at the high profile tennis tournament more sustainable. The activity forms part of Ricoh’s commitment to providing carbon neutral document management to all its sponsorships through its award-winning....read more here
Nov 18, 2011 Ricoh employees, members of Sunnyfield’s Day Options Program and their carers gathered together at Ricoh’s Head Office in French's Forest to launch the Sunnyfield Buddy Program on Friday 4 November, 2011. Ricoh’s Sunnyfield Buddy Program is designed to provide an opportunity for staff to share their interests and develop....read more here
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Daily Copier & MFP Industry Notes from around the World
CEO Lawrence Gamblin indicated in court papers filed Monday that his company intends to stick to its intention to withdraw a longstanding contract with Eastman Kodak Co. and directly supply ink to most Kodak's Versamark printer customers. ...read more here
At PAMEX 2011, Kodak will showcase its wide portfolio of innovative products and services for printers, publishers, and packaging professionals. Visitors to the Kodak booth, Hall 4, will learn about a variety of KODAK Products ranging from thermal CTP devices to digital printing presses, as well as workflow and packaging solutions. "Visitors come to PAMEX....read more here
Alleroed, Denmark -- November 1, 2011 -- Contex, the world's leading developer of wide format scanning and imaging solutions, today announces the all-new HD Ultra wide format scanner. The HD Ultra is the market's most advanced wide format scanner, featuring unmatched productivity and versatility. Built with Contex's next generation xDTR2, its exclusive extended data transfer rate with...read more here
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Nov 01, 2011 -- Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced the availability of the EFI(TM) PrintMe(R) mobile print solution for Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE multifunction office products (MFPs). Developed by EFI utilizing Canon's MEAP platform, EFI PrintMe provides an intuitive method for mobile device users to send documents through EFI's PrintMe Service for output on Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE MFPs. Offering significant...read more here
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Daily Copier & MFP Industry Notes from around the World

FOSTER CITY, Calif., Sept. 6, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EFI™ (Nasdaq:EFII), a world leader in customer-focused digital printing innovation, today announced availability of the Fiery® E-41A server for the Ricoh® Pro C651EX/C751EX/C751 color production system, bringing superior ...read more
ROCHESTER, N.Y, Sep 06, 2011 -- Xerox Corporation is bringing the world's only high-speed waterless production inkjet device to Graph Expo 2011, giving printers the ability to produce high-volume, lucrative personalized marketing, transpromo and publishing pages...read more
Ricoh India Limited, a subsidiary of Ricoh Company Limited, Japan, (a US$ 22 billion company) player in imaging solutions, announced its aggressive expansion plans into the fast emerging laser printer market in India. It has unveiled three new models of laser printers and A4 multi function printers (MFPs): the SP 1210N...read more
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Sep 06, 2011 Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today introduced the latest addition to its award-winning imageFORMULA lineup, the Canon DR-M160 document scanner. With a combination of performance, convenience and flexibility, the Canon imageFORMULA...read more
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
MFP Industry Updates for 9/29/08

The following is a quick review of copier/MFP industry news from industry publications.
Getting college professors to go “green” is a challenge, according to Dr. Sam Levy, Vice President of Information Resources & Technology at University of St. Thomas, MN. Apparently, many professors still judge their students essay paper by the number of sheets of paper they turn in, rather than the amount of pages that are typed. In other words, some are forcing students to print single sided, instead of duplexed, thus wasting paper and energy.
Ricoh fired its Senior Vice President of printing solutions, Ann Moser. She joined the company in 2001, and implemented a managed services program, as well as launched several new desktop models. Under her tenure, she increased the amount of dealers carrying Ricoh printers by 30%, and increased Ricoh’s market share. Ms. Moser also won numerous awards, such as:
- Everything Channel’s Chief
- Everything Channel Most Powerful Woman of the Channel
Information Week magazine announced it placed Ricoh on its Top 500 list for users of information technology. Ricoh won the recognition when it successfully implemented wireless dispatch systems to its 1,800 technicians in the U.S. that work for its branches.
Pitney Bowes had a court throw out a lawsuit filed against it by Ricoh. The copier maker made the claim that Pitney Bowes had infringed on 5 patents it had related to mailing systems. The U.S. Court of Appeals found that the patents did not apply. (Was Ricoh going to use the money it hoped to win from PB to help pay for IKON?)
Oce’ introduced a new desktop color laser MFP, called the cx2100 offering:
- Not made by Oce’, actual manufacturer unknown
- 17ppm color
- 21ppm b/w
- 4 tandem OPC drum designo A4 model, meaning letter/legal size paper only Copy/scan/fax/print
- Optional extended warranties do not include supplies
MWAi’s CEO, Mike Stramaglio, announced expansion in a recent interview:
- is now a premier partner with Sharp, meaning its technology can be embedded into Sharp MFPs.
- provides remote asset management and remote service solutions.
- Ramiro Trevino is Senior VP of Engineering and Engineering Engagements.
- Opened an office in Tokyo, Japan to be closer to copier makers.
- Also opened office in the Netherlands for more global reach.
- Is considering making acquisitions to expand business.
- Is dismissing rumors that ECi (provider of OMD, Lacross & NextGen software for copier dealers) is considering buying the company.
- Claims that it helped a dealer on the East Coast win a 10,000 unit bid.
The first duplicator was invented in the late 19th century by David Gestetner. His technology used wax paper as a master, where a stylus broke through the paper, and ink seeped through the paper to create the image. Current duplicator technology was modernized by Riso, Inc. in the 1980s. Gestetner Corp. also got into the copier business, and was later acquired by Ricoh Corp.
Canon won the latest round of a legal battle in its tussle with a Texas company over its plans to enter the HDTV market. Nano Proprietary Inc. may now take the case to the U.S. Supreme Court in its attempt to thwart Canon’s effort to launch SED technology (surface conduction electron emitter display). Canon apparently is betting billions that it can succeed in this market, and would reduce its dependence on office equipment revenue.
Canon also now shipping the imagePRESS C6000, a 60ppm production color system.
Features:
- unlike the imagePRESS C6000VP and imagePRESS C7000VP, this model only has one fuser section, so it slows down when running thicker stocks.
- according to Canon’s general manager of business imaging solutions group, it has duty cycle of 50,000 to 150,000 impressions per month, roughly half that of the C7000VP.
Canon announced it has acquired one of its own copier dealers in the San Francisco area, named NewCal Industries. This may the first of a long list of acquisitions by Canon, as it looks to diminish the impact of its largest distributor, IKON, selling out to Ricoh.
Details on NewCal:
- Founded by former Kodak copier technicians, Steve Tarpley & Ken Wilkens in 1991.
- Won award from Canon for service excellence in western region.
- also sold and serviced computer networks.
- Ha FM division.
- According to one industry author, Canon may consider buying Oce’ to make up for the impending loss of IKON.
Media Sciences Inc.(maker of generic color wax and toner that works in Xerox printers and MFPs) admitted in its recent financial statement that it has spent $1.6 million so far to defend itself against patent infringement lawsuit filed against it by Xerox.
Another company is offering “free” Xerox color printers. Cartridges Plus promises a free desktop color laser or color wax printer, however, it also requires the end user to buy very expensive color supplies.
Details:
Xerox Phaser 6360 program
24 month lease
End user must spend at least $189 per month in toner
Printer offers letter/legal printing onlyo Xerox Phaser 8560 program
24 month lease
End user must spend at least $99 per month in wax sticks
Printer offers letter/legal printing only
both require a $50 application fee.
Xerox launched a new line of recycled paper for its copiers that is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI). Xerox claims that is uses half as many trees were used to make the new paper.
Xerox launched the WorkCentre 4260 offering:
made by Samsung of Korea - 55ppm b/w only.
- Copy/print/scan/fax
- A4 or letter/legal size only
- Base MSRP of $2999.
- Auto duplex
After a legal protest from Xerox, the Chatham City Council reversed its decision and awarded its copier bid to Xerox. While Xerox was originally the lowest bidder, the council gave the award to current vendor, and local business, Maple City Office Equipment. It made that decision to show loyalty to a local business, however, “We learned about the need to adhere absolutely to our RFP protocol” said Bill Weaver.
Xerox’s Mark Bernstein, head of its famous Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), detailed new projects his group is working on:
- disappearing ink.
- sticker that has computer chip embedded in it, which when placed on a box, can alert buyers if contents suffered damage due to concussive forces
- content-centric networking, to allow a wireless user to stay connected to a website, even if connection is temporarily lost.
- spiral concentrator technology to cheaply purify water
A chain of print shops, headquartered in Denver, sold out. Franchise Services, Inc. (Sir Speedy, PiP, Copies Now, etc.) has acquired Signal Graphics, which has 34 locations. Former founder and current president, Steve Morris, will retire.-
More details on the Detroit copier scam.
The City of Detroit began process to rescind a $10 million dollar contract:
Was originally awarded to Olive Delivery Service, owned by former Michigan state representative Ken Daniels.
Award given in June, 2007o Mayor of Detroit, Kwame Kilpatrick, is a former colleague, and was sentenced on unrelated charges and removed from office.
- Bid award was a six year contract for Kyocera products.
- Olive Delivery Services is not a Kyocera dealer, and work was actually being performed by A-1 Leader Business Systems.
- A-1 Leader Business Systems is a Canon & Kyocera dealer.
- Unknown when city will go back out to bid.
- Councilman Kwame Kenyatta stated; “This was a bogus contract from the very beginning”.
- The toll-free number for service that Olive put on the copiers was disconnected.
- The address listed by Olive is an unoccupied building.
Paul Rubillo announced he will put up for bid, the rights to the website; http://www.copies.com/. He hopes to sell it to a large firm, like Fedex Kinko’s, or a copier manufacturer. (the site http://www.computer.com/ sold for $2.1 million)
American Reprographics Company, which owns a chain of print for pay shops in the U.S., announced it is downgrading its revenue forecast for 2008 from $760 million to $700 million.
Kodak announced a new software option for its Creo print servers. The new software, called “Photo Touch-up”, allows end users to:o enhances content of images.
- optimizing quality of photo books, calendars, yearbooks, postcards, etc.
- automatically evaluates digital photos.
- make adjustments only to precise areas within the image.
- correction done in batches rather than one at a time.
Duplo announced a new duplicator, called the DX4640PD featuring:
- prints on both sides of paper at same time
- top speed of 240ppm
- uses water based ink
- (unknown how successful this product will be as auto duplexing with wet ink has proven in the past to be unreliable due to ink not drying fast enough).
Sharp is now shipping two new color laser MFPs, the MX-2600N and MX-3100N featuring:
- Code-named “Pastel II” platformo A3 models (meaning handles 11”x17” paper).
- Based on existing “Pastel” print engine used in other Sharp-made color copiers.
- 26ppm and 31ppm speeds respectively for b/w or color.
- Replaces the existing MX-2300N and MX-2700N models.
- 4 bits per pixel imaging (does not offer 8 bits per pixel).
End user must buy $349 Application Integration Module and $349 Application Communication Module.
Later this year will launch a 31ppm and 40ppm versions, code-named “Frontier” platform.
Also will launch 41ppm and 50ppm color models, code-named “C-Jupiter II” platform,
Still uses pulverized toner (grinding method) infused with wax.
Black toner yield of 18,000 pages based on 5% coverage per page
Color toners yield 15,000 pages each based on 5% coverage
Black developer yield of 100,000 pages Color developers yield 60,000 pages each
4 tandem OPC drum design, with each drum yielding 60,000 pages
Uses two mylar film transfer belts, one with 200K yield, other with 300K yield Fuser yield of 400,000 pages (based on plain paper usage).
Document feeder holds up to 100 originals, and operates at top speed of 50opm for b/wo 13.5 second first color copy time.
Built-in retractable QWERTY style keyboard for data entry
8.5” color LCD display shows thumbnail views of stored jobs.
New outside look includes textured off-white plastic with dark gray plastic around control panel, and dark grey plastic accent line down side of machine.
Optional $1295 fax board
No second line option
$549 for Internet faxo Document feeder holds up to 100 originals (unlike Sharp b/w models, this document feeder apparently does NOT scan both sides of original at same time).
Comes standard with 100 sheet stack bypass and two 500 sheet paper drawers
500 sheet drawer for $845
Dual 500 sheet drawers for $1075
3,500 sheet paper deck for $1495
Paper drawers can handle up to 110lb. index maximum
Bypass can handle up to 140lb. index and 12”x18” paper.
Auto duplex standard, but only up to 110lb. index (can not auto duplex 10pt).
Finishing options include:
$1795 for 50 sheet stapling
$698 hole punch option
$2895 for booklet maker finisher, up to 15 sheet booklets, but also requires $425 relay unit
Optional print controller
Actual maker unknown (but most likely is Zoran)
800MHz processor (Freescale PowerQUICC III)
1GB RAM copier memory
512MB RAM for print/scan operations
80GB hard drive
10/100/1000BaseT & USB ports
HP PCL print driver standard
PostScript print driver is a $745 option
Windows Vista support for $625 (plus must also buy $500 1GB RAM upgrade)
Unlike other Sharp color models, you can NOT upgrade to an EFI Fiery print servero $595 for data security kito Scan to e-mail/FTP/SMB/TWAIN standard with LDAP.
Optional Sharpdesk PC OCR software ($233 for one user, $3650 for 100 users)
Dell launched a new desktop color laser MFP, called the 2135cn offering:
- Actually made by Fuji of Japan
- 16ppm b/w and 12ppm color speedo A4 model, meaning letter/legal size paper only.
- Uses 4 tandem OPC drum design.
- Xerox plans on launching their own version of this Fuji product.
- Base MSRP of $599.
- Weighs 66lbs.
- Uses a 4-line LCD display (but it is not a touch screen)
- 250 sheet paper drawer standard with single sheet bypass.
- Auto duplex is not available.
- Optional extended warranties do NOT include supplies:
Uses polymerized toner technology
Black toner yield of 2,500 pages for $70
Color toners yield 1,000 pages for $60 each
Max duty cycle of 40,000 pages per month.
Built-in print controller with 400MHz processor with 128MB RAM made by Zoran, has PCL print driver only.
Toshiba about to launch new high speed color workgroup MFPs, the eSTUDIO 5520C, 6520cand 6530C featuring:
- 55ppm color and b/w speed for 5520C and 65ppm color and b/w speed for 6520Co 6530c offers 65ppm color and 75ppm b/w.
- All three offer 77opm top scan speed.
- Toshiba’s new “Hi Image” toner particles as small as 6.8 microns.
- Uses pulverized (grinding) toner infused with wax.
- Uses a four beam lasero 4 tandem OPC drum design.
- Has two print modes, one is 600x600 dpi with 8 bits per pixel, the other is 1200x1200dpi with 4 bits per pixel. The 1200dpi mode only works with PostScript print drivero 10.4” full color LCD touch screen control panel on an armature.
- The scanner and document feeder is not directly on top of the engine and paper drawers. Instead, it is shifted to the right, to make room for the control panel armature.
- Optional fax board
Optional side-mounted 2,500 sheet large capacity paper deck (holds letter size paper only)
Bypass can handle banner paper
Paper drawers support up to 256gsm
Bypass supports up to 300gsm
System slows down when running thick stock
Auto duplex supports up to 256gsmo Built-in eBRIDGE print controller
Actual maker unknown (most likely Wind River)
80GB hard drive (comes standard with data encryption)• Optional data overwrite enables
1GB RAM main memory
512MB RAM page memory
PCL, XPS and PostScript print drivers
GE-1170 PDF scan accelerator
GS-1020 Open Platform option (to allow software to be embedded)
Finishing options include:
MJ-1104 booklet maker finisher
MJ-6002 hole punch unit
MJ-7003 post process cover inserter
MJ-1102 50 sheet stapling finisher
KN-1102 guide rail for finishers (attached to bottom of finisher)