The Key Point Blog
Canon’s new offering for the SOHO market
Canon has announced three new product series, expanding their offerings for the SOHO market.
ReadGetty Images and Epson partner to assist with scanning archival images
Getty Images recently announced a partnership with Epson to provide professional photo scanners and training for the winners of the Getty Images Photo Archive Grants for Historically Black Colleges and Universities. We discuss here the details of the grant and how Epson devices can benefit the archival process.
ReadThe latest addition to the color business inkjet market
Epson has recently announced the release of the Epson WorkForce Pro WF-C4810, an entry-level color MFP. We discuss here the new offerings, features, and benefits that this new device can offer to an office or home setting.
ReadBusiness shifting to large, online printers
As more people leverage the use of online printer options, it is undeniably impacting the printer down the street.
ReadPaying attention to percentages of percentages
Anecdotal evidence has suggested that OEMs are providing recycled and remanufactured inkjet and toner cartridges into the supplies market. We seek to find out if there is a way to validate these claims.
ReadWhy we shouldn’t abandon print in education post-lockdown
Print is by no means becoming extinct in the education sphere and it is beneficial to have the choice to try digital learning as an alternative to more conventional methods.
ReadClosing the gap between commercial and industrial printers
Just 18 months after launching its GTXpro and GTXpro Bulk direct-to-garment (DTG) printers, Brother International Corporation released the GTX600, which includes features designed to minimize operator training and deliver continuous operation for mass production.
ReadThe LaserJet Tank MFP 2600s offers another test for the aftermarket
This blog discusses HP's recently announced laser tank printer—the LaserJet Tank MFP 2600s.
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