New technologies are not bringing about the so-called "paperless office," but are in fact driving corporate Canada's thirst for more printing capabilities, according to findings presented in Toronto Monday.
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) has stopped selling its printing and digital imaging products to Dell Computer Corp., as the two companies jockey for position in a move one analyst likened to "marital jealousy" played out through largely symbolic, though still irksome, behavior.
Lexmark International, Inc. is taking aim at market-share behemoth Hewlett Packard Co. with its introduction of six new printers to its Optra M and T lines.
NEC Technologies Inc, has added a 2.1GB internal hard drive to its new colour laser printer, the SuperScript 4600N, that gives it superior spooling capabilities including collation, job hold, job reprint and preview, said Lance Bailey, marketing/business development manager of NEC Technologies Canada.