Cloud printing stories
Canon has broadened its imageFORCE line in Australia, adding new A3 and compact A4 printers aimed at evolving hybrid office needs.
Australian printer CMYK Colour Online renews Ricoh deal for five years, adding advanced machines to boost print quality and efficiency by up to 20%.
Cloud-based printing simplifies IT, cuts costs, boosts security and lets employees print securely anywhere, transforming business print operations globally.
Konica Minolta Australia offers free 12-month access to native CloudPrint on bizhub devices, enabling secure, serverless cloud printing without extra hardware.
The work-from-home package for Australian channel partners is designed to support the demand from end-customers for a simplified print solution.
Higher-volume offices gain cloud-linked A3 monochrome printers as Ricoh expands its IM range with stronger security and lower-plastic packaging.
Canon dominates Keypoint Intelligence's 2026 BLI awards, taking A3 Line of the Year for imageFORCE and a Pick Award for uniFLOW Online.
A Canon Oceania report reveals that 78% of organisations in Australia and New Zealand faced print security incidents, urging enhanced cybersecurity measures.
Despite the widespread adoption of cloud storage solutions, the transition of printing services to the cloud has lagged behind due to technology availability, data security concerns and large file sizes.
Ricoh launches cloud-based print management solution for NZ businesses, allowing centralised control and eliminating on-premise servers.
Cloud-based printing offers benefits such as cost savings but choosing the right solution is crucial, says expert.
Organisations must choose a print service provider that offers a per-device model to save money and increase productivity in the cloud.
Y Soft launches cloud/edge computing product family, YSoft OMNI Series, to enhance Universal Print from Microsoft.
Printing remains an essential element of business operations - whether employees are present in the office, working from home, or travelling between offices.
Synnex Australia says that the partnership with Printix reflects its dedication to the channel cloud marketplace.
A mobile workforce requires a new approach to printing, says Hamish Alexander, country manager, Imaging and Printing Group, Hewlett-Packard New Zealand.
Epson unveils the ColorWorks CW-C8050, a high-speed label printer designed for industrial businesses in Southeast Asia, now available in Singapore.
Founded in 1939, Canon has become a global leader in imaging technology and a household name for its printing solutions.
To ensure business continuity and resilience, employees now need to be able to work from anywhere, on any device.