Court of International Trade Confirms It has Authority to Order Tariff Refunds
Ruling against tariffs could mean millions in refunds for Xerox, Katun, Ricoh, Sharp, and others.
Ruling against tariffs could mean millions in refunds for Xerox, Katun, Ricoh, Sharp, and others.
Microsoft is shifting away from the old Windows print-driver model toward a future where printers “just work” without custom print drivers for better security and reliability.
Office-equipment dealer DEX Imaging has just announced that it’s acquired several U.S. office-equipment dealers…
New dealer incentives include increased rebates, exclusive benefits for single-line dealers, and bonus points for ProTech Certified and vCare Authorized dealers.
Supreme Court likely to rule against U.S. reciprocal tariffs that have cost office printer and copier/MFP companies almost a billion dollars.
From DocuWare acquisition to Ricoh Intelligent Automation, Ricoh continues to expand into next-generation AV and conference-room solutions, and document process automation, including AI-assisted data extraction and document management.
Lexmark’s fate is now inextricably tied to an ailing Xerox. Whether it’s up to the task of reviving it, and the two companies can become the industry’s “print powerhouse” remains to be seen.
New capability provides IT with complete visibility into the entire device ecosystem – from personal laptops, to video and audio devices, and to shared office printers.
New HP Workplace App brings Copilot’s generative AI capabilities such as document summaries to to HP Workpath-enabled office MFPs.
Company facing ongoing supply chain and production challenges.
Company argues that U.S. reciprocal tariffs were unlawfully imposed, and joins Xerox/Lexmark, Ricoh, Katun, and Sharp in filing lawsuits against them.
In late December, both Katun Corporation and Sharp Corporation filed lawsuits against the United States…
Overall, the year 2025 was a year in which Kyocera Document Solutions strengthened its market position – but also hit......
Although Sharp must increase its revenue growth, the good news is its return to profitability. Overall, the company is expanding its product lineup from copier/MFPs, displays, and appliances to include mobility solutions, AI, connectivity, and energy technology.
In 2025, Ricoh continued its transition from a traditional office-equipment manufacturer into a services- and solutions-led company, while still maintaining its position in print. Ricoh exited 2025 as a stable, profitable, and increasingly services-oriented vendor, while maintaining and growing its presence in office and production print.
From its Lexmark acquisition and Kyocera production-print agreement, plus new AI-enhanced copier/MFPs, there was a lot going on at Xerox. The company is seeking to reposition itself as a provider of print as well as digital and IT services – but many challenges remain.
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