Xerox Awarded $164 Million Managed Print Services Contract
New contract is second large U.S. government contract Xerox has been awarded this year.
for independent office printer, MFP, and workflow insight
New contract is second large U.S. government contract Xerox has been awarded this year.
On May 10th, Kodak Alaris expanded its S3000 Scanner Series with the launch of two new models…
“…the demand for hardcopy devices remains strong, but the continuing supply-chain issues for hardware and supplies are seriously hampering recovery for many suppliers.”
Toshiba Corporation of Japan announced today that it’s discussing strategic alternatives, including a potential buyout…
In general, the focus on hybrid work has been equipping workers at home with desktop A4 printers and MFPs. However,......
“As organizations accelerate their pursuit of a digital-first strategy, they are channeling these investments into both internal operations and external direct engagement.”
Konica Minolta of Japan today reported financial results for its fourth quarter and fiscal year…
Brother International Corporation of Japan has reported financial results for its fourth quarter and fiscal year, with both ending on......
New apps support growing demand for Cloud Authentication and Single Sign-On (SSO).
Despite large increases in parts and shipping, and supply-chain constraints, sales of office MFPs increased in the Americas, Japan, and Europe…
Also reports that it plans to use overseas sites and sales centers for expanding Fujifilm Business Innovation sales.
Sharp Corporation of Japan today released results for its fiscal year and fourth quarter…
Data indicates MFP print volume is also closely tied to COVID-19 cases and office attendance.
Ricoh Company of Japan today announced financial results for its full year and fourth quarter, with both ending on March......
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“Supply-chain disruptions upended the printer market’s nascent recovery in 2021, with printer supply insufficient to meet demand…”
That would likely be Pantum International, a Chinese printer company owned by Ninestar Corporation.