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<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 09:28:42 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Printing is pivotal to fans’ involvement in UEFA EURO 2008™, a new study finds</title>
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		Study finds printing helps fans follow UEFA EURO 2008™ closer and “get more involved” in the tournament
	
	
		UEFA EURO 2008™creates better working atmosphere and inspires employees to work harder, it is claimed
	
	
		Fixture lists, TV schedules and tournament statistics top the list of items printed during the tournament
	
ZURICH, June 06, 2008 – New research from Canon Europe, world leader in digital imaging technology and official sponsor of UEFA EURO 2008™, has revealed that a third of football fans believe printing relevant information will help them feel more involved in the European Football Championship. At the same time, 59% of fans claim that the tournament will actually improve the atmosphere at work.Canon Europe commissioned research into the relationship between printing and football around the time of a major tournament, such as UEFA EURO 2008™. As well as enabling a third of fans to feel more part of proceedings, the pan-European study of more than 4,500 European football fans discovered that printing will help 40% of fans follow the tournament more closely.Markus Naegeli, Managing Director, Canon Switzerland says, “The power of print for getting fans involved in one of the world’s greatest sporting events, such as UEFA EURO 2008™, should not be underestimated. Beyond the office, where a high-quality, efficient and cost-effective print function is fundamental to the economy of a business, print plays a crucial role in people’s daily lives.”Fans plan to print a range of information during the tournament; the most popular being fixture of lists (78%) as fans stayed ahead of the game in planning their diaries over the coming weeks.  Other relevant information which proved popular to print includes TV schedules (49%) and tournament statistics (44%).“With the European Football Championship coming around every four years, no fan wants to miss their team’s crucial matches,” says Markus Naegeli.  “Fans are using the printed word to ensure that they don’t miss any action, and to follow the tournament more closely.”Preparation around UEFA EURO 2008™ is key for supporters, with more than half (52%) of fans spending between 30 minutes and 5 hours searching for and printing relevant information in the build-up to and during the tournament. Continued Naegeli: “Fans will spend a significant amount of time planning for UEFA EURO 2008™, ensuring they are up-to-date with all the news, statistics, developments and results as the tournament unfolds. Printing information plays a crucial role in this process.”Football fever enters the workplace
	
59% of fans claimed the atmosphere at work is much better around the time of sporting events such as UEFA EURO 2008™. But far from causing a distraction at work, 40% of fans stated that they would actually work harder during the day in order to leave on time to watch a game, therefore eliminating concern that bosses may have about the perceived disruptive effects of major sporting events.Naegeli explains: “The European Football Championship will inevitably have an impact on peoples’ working lives. The conversations people have about football around the water cooler and throughout the office will create a more fun and enjoyable atmosphere in the workplace.”Through its comprehensive portfolio of hardware and software solutions, Canon enables businesses to reduce costs and increase the quality and efficiency of their imaging and printing. For 30 years, UEFA has had a relationship with Canon. This association will continue at UEFA EURO 2008™, with Canon’s technology and consultancy ensuring that tournament staff will be able to print whatever they want at the touch of a button.
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<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 14:25:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Canon extends its colour print offering with two new A3 printers</title>
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		Canon’s new LBP5970 and LBP5975 printers print in colour at up to 30 pages per minute (ppm) and 32ppm in black-and-white
	
	
		New A3 desktop colour printers for small offices, workgroups and individual users
	
AMSTELVEEN, June 2nd, 2008 - Canon Europe, world leader in digital imaging technology, has today announced the launch of the LBP5970 and the LBP5975 A3 colour desktop printers for small offices and corporate workgroups. The new devices are ideal for businesses that regularly require A3 colour printing, including the design and marketing sectors.Using Canon’s distinctive four drum technology, the LBP5970 and LBP5975 produce high-quality prints at speeds of up to 30ppm in colour and 32ppm in black-and-white. They also provide a range of functionalities that are designed to promote ease of use and business productivity, including a back-up counter, enabling customers to monitor print usage, while the LBP5975 offers stapling as a convenient, time-saving finishing feature.The printers are network-ready and can be fully integrated into a company’s IT network. Canon’s LBP5970 and LBP5975 also have the option to connect to the user’s network via wireless LAN, allowing the printers to be placed anywhere within the office. For security conscious businesses, the printers have a range of enhanced security features, including encrypted secure print and hard disk erase.Paul Rowntree, European Marketing Manager, Canon Europe, said, “In the current economic climate, cost is a serious issue for businesses as they are looking to make savings whenever and wherever possible. The new LBP5970 and LBP5975 are cost effective printers that can deliver a real competitive advantage to businesses through increased productivity. Canon understands that businesses have different print requirements, and is committed to maintaining its market-leading position in the colour print market as well as widening its portfolio of colour devices to meet the varied needs of businesses. ”Independent research from analyst house InfoSource confirmed that Canon has retained its number one position in both the colour plus colour capable  multifunctional print market by brand for Western Europe in 2007. The compact and convenient LBP5970 and LBP5975 will strengthen Canon’s colour portfolio and help to further grow its position in the overall colour print markets.The LBP5970 and LBP5975 will be available across Europe from June 2008.]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 -1:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Canon Essential Business Builder Program showcases new modules at drupa 2008</title>
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drupa 2008, DÜSSELDORF, May 30, 2008 - Canon Europe, world leader in digital imaging technology, today announced that it has added two new modules to its leading support and consultancy package, the Canon Essential Business Builder Program (CEBBP), which has been created to set printers on the path to growing their business. Comprising of a toolkit, customer training workshops or seminars and on-site consultancies, each component of CEBBP is a fully localised educational package that reflects the varied needs of customers throughout Europe.]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 -1:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Canon shows commitment to graphic arts with largest ever showcase on the Path to Profit</title>
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		More than 2,000sq m of stand space
	
	
		Visitors invited to explore the Path to Profit
	
	
		Complete range of solutions for the graphics arts community
	
drupa 2008, DUSSELDORF, May 30, 2008 – Canon, world leader in imaging technology solutions, has created its largest ever stand  for drupa 2008. With more than 2,000 sq m devoted to demonstrating its portfolio of complete solutions, the stand has been designed to help customers along the Path to Profit.With seven distinct zones – including the Print-For-Pay, CRD, Large Format Print, Commercial Production Printing, as well as the Canon Essential Business Builder area – it represents one of the largest demonstrations of Canon’s commitment to the graphic arts industry ever assembled. The layout of the stand enables an interactive and holistic experience for the visitor, in keeping with the Canon ethos of ‘We Speak Image’, whereby it is not solely about products and solutions, but also about growing a business more effectively.David Preskett, European Marketing Director, Professional Solutions, Canon Europe says: “ With our comprehensive range of imaging solutions on show from Canon and our Alliance Program partners we have assembled a formidable  stand that will help our customers get the right solution to provide value-add services, as well as provide guidance on growing and marketing a business in this competitive climate.”When it comes to helping printers market themselves more effectively, Canon has launched a range of initiatives. The Insight Report is a project that has been commissioned exclusively by Canon and researched by Rochester Institute of Technology emeritus professor, Frank Romano. The report looks at the trends for printers over the next few years and highlights what they should be doing now and in the future to ensure they adapt, survive and grow.In addition to The Insight Report, Canon is also launching The Buzzword Buster, a dictionary of print terms that explains and de-mystifies key words and has been created to be a useful book, not just for print buyers, but also for printers –including new entrants – needing a quick refresher into the language of print.Highlights of the Canon stand include the latest additions to the imagePRESS range, the imagePRESS C6000 and imagePRESS C6000VP. The presses are equipped with several powerful server options, capable of handling complex jobs involving static or variable data.The imagePRESS C1+, the first colour device with clear toner for the light production market – designed to enhance colour and black-and-white areas when printing – will also be demonstrated. The new device presents a cost effective way of adding value to the print product in print-on-demand environments.The presses will be demonstrated with powerful front-end workflow options that suit hybrid print environments. Canon’s Alliance Partners will display Heidelberg’s Prinect and Agfa Graphics’ Apogee solutions that can operate digital and conventional offset printrooms using just one workflow system.Canon’s large format devices have undergone a huge 40% sales growth during 2007 due to an unprecedented roll-out of 11 new products. The business unit continues the momentum at drupa by showing off another two products specifically designed for the 44” CAD sector – the imagePROGRAF iPF810 and iPF820. Scheduled to launch in September, the five-colour dye and pigment printers combine fast output production speeds with efficient ink usage and a low total cost of ownership, making them the most appealing printers in the sector.Underpinning all these devices is the Canon Essential Business Builder Program, a service that delivers modular training and consultancy for every part of a digital printer’s path to increased profits. Two new modules, looking at variable data printing and Web-to-Print will be demonstrated for the first time at drupa.Preskett says: “We are showcasing the complete solutions that Canon provides under our maxim of ‘We Speak Image’. For over 70 years we have made it our business to deliver leading edge imaging technologies to our customers. From image capture, manipulation and management to image printing, transmission and sharing, we have a history of pioneering new developments that keep our industry constantly moving. We are proud to show our commitment to the graphic arts market at this event and demonstrate our ever growing investment in products and services to serve our clients and grow their business.”]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 -1:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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