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Main / News Author: LeeAnn Darrington   Created: 6/22/2006 11:33 AM
Hear the latest news in the print and electronic content management industry.
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
LP226cn and LP231cn print up to 26 or 31 color or black-and-white pages per minute
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Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Canon Displays New imagePRESS Digital Color Printers for Commercial and Graphic Arts Markets
Posted by LeeAnn Darrington at 9:44 PM Comments (0)
New Ribstone MEAP Enabled Bates Labeling and Kiosk Solutions Available for Canon imageRUNNER Devices
Posted by LeeAnn Darrington at 9:39 PM Comments (0)
First in a New Series of Color imageRUNNER Models Scheduled for Launch from Canon This Year
Posted by LeeAnn Darrington at 9:35 PM Comments (0)
Canons New imageRUNNER and imagePROGRAF Devices, imagePRESS Technology and imageWARE Solutions Debut At Leading Industry Event
Posted by LeeAnn Darrington at 9:23 AM Comments (0)
Monday, May 15, 2006
LD190, LD1110, and LD1135 deliver fast copying and printing with superior reliability
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Monday, October 24, 2005
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., October 24, 2006 Canon U.S.A., Inc. has today introduced the new DR-4010C* scanner, the latest addition to Canon's award-winningi DR scanner line. Providing color scanning up to 40 pages per minute (ppm) and 80 images per minute (ipm), the DR-4010C is one of the fastest among departmental scanners in the market today. Ideal for the healthcare, legal, financial, education, and government markets, the DR-4010C boasts a number of new features such as automatic detection of color or black-and-white document scans, the ability to handle a wider range of documents, as well as black-and-white contrast enhancement for improved low contrast document imaging.
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