
Canon U.S.A.

Canon U.S.A. launched the new Arizona 135 GT UV flatbed printer. Designed for productivity and versatility, it produces exceptional image quality due to its VariaDot grayscale printing technology, which uses advanced drop size selection techniques to deliver photo-realistic images.
Despite market uncertainty in 2020, Canon customers showed enthusiasm following the launch of the varioPRINT iX-series, which has proven to be a popular option due to its offset-like quality and reliable throughput.
With advances in productivity, print quality, and application flexibility, the inkjet presses set a new standard for high-volume production environments.
The first white paper is now available from the 2021 NAPCO Research study “Enhancing the Print Customer Connection” that surveyed over 200 print buyers and 80 in-plants. The study reveals interesting findings on customers preferences regarding job submission as well as best practices from in-plants to help improve the customer order process.
Keypoint Intelligence released its Field Test Report, which assessed the Canon Colorado 1650 64-inch roll-to-roll printer in three categories – image quality, usability and speed.
Because color has been shown to enhance information retention, it’s crucial that school districts are equipped with full-color printing technology to help improve the learning process for students.
To boost productivity and color management, Canon U.S.A. announced the availability of EFI Fiery digital front end software systems, the FS350 Pro and FS350, for the newly launched imagePRESS C910/C810/C710/C710CA color digital presses.
For the seventh consecutive year, Canon was named as the worldwide leader in total high volume inkjet market share.
Just announced last week, the new imagePRESS C850 digital color production press drew a large crowd to Canon’s booth at Graph Expo 16.
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