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Web Advisory: Digital multifunction printer vulnerability
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Canon strengthens variable data offering with Bitstream’s Pageflex portfolio of products
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| REIGATE, January 29th, 2008 – Canon UK, a world leader in digital imaging technology, and Bitstream Inc., developer of the Pageflex™ product line of leading enterprise variable data publishing and web-to-print solutions, today announced an agreement that strengthens Canon’s variable data solution offering. |
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Canon resolves to help businesses improve efficiencies and save on print costs in 2008
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| REIGATE, January 21, 2008 – Canon UK, leader in digital imaging technology, has launched three new black and white multifunctional printers (MFPs) with smart colour capabilities. Canon’s latest MFPs are designed to sit easily within a business’ existing printer fleet to create a balanced deployment of desktop and multifunctional printers. Many organisations take the opportunity to evaluate businesses processes at the start of a new year and by reviewing print strategy and taking a balanced approach – i.e. printing the right documents from the right devices – organisations can benefit from up to 70% savings on print costs. |
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Chipping Sodbury, first uk school to take advantage of Canon’s scanning integration with Sims.net
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| REIGATE, January 8, 2008 - Canon, a world leader in digital imaging technology, today announced it has created an eCopy* connector for the nationwide management information system (MIS) for schools, SIMS .net. The integration of eCopy with SIMS .net enables users to scan and attach paper documents to online records using Canon scanners and multifunctional printers. The eCopy connector will reduce teacher admin time by allowing instant access to all student records from a teacher’s desk. The connector, which has been developed in consultation with Bristol-based Chipping Sodbury School, is accredited by Capita, the company behind SIMS .net, and will be available to primary and secondary schools with immediate effect.
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Revolution Transfers is first to market with a Canon-based screen printing film stencil solution
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| REIGATE, January 8, 2008 - Canon, a world leader in digital imaging technology, today announced that one of its reseller partners, Leicestershire-based Revolution Transfers, is first to market with a chemical-free system . The solution, which can deliver a halftone screen resolution of up to 72 lines per inch (lpi), combines a Canon CAD LFP, imagePROGRAF iPF500, imagePROGRAF iPF600 or imagePROGRAF iPF700, with a ColorGate RIP and screen film. |
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