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Monday with Mark: Office Technology News Highlights, April 28 – May 2, 2025

by Mark Vruno

Happy Cinco de Mayo! In today’s “Monday with Mark,” Editor-in-Chief Mark Vruno rapidly recaps the previous week’s office technology news, which really picked up as the new month started. Some highlights:

  • Xerox earnings miss Q1 estimate in seasonally lowest quarter as equipment and post-sale revenues decline
  • Learn how Ricoh is redefining MFP scanning; the OEM also has developed high-strength, full-color 3D printing technology.
  • Congratulations to Texas dealership DOCUmation on marking 35 years in business!

Plus, read the latest from Agfa, Canon, Crawford Technologies, DOCUmation, Donnellon McCarthy, Fujifilm, Hytec, Minuteman Press, PRINTING United Alliance, Ricoh, RR Donnelley, Tecnau, USPS, Wells Fargo, and more.

In other industry coverage, how can dealers can prepare for tariffs? Japanese multifunction printer OEMs are bracing for impact in mid-July, but many manufacturing operations already have been relocated in Southeast Asia, informs OA Life reporter Tetsuo Kubo. Meanwhile, Kate Gragg previews our in-depth cybersecurity content by issuing a dealer alert in What to Do If You’ve Been Hacked! Oh, and I caught up with longtime Printing Impressions editor Mark Michelson, who retired last fall after a career spanning nearly 40 years. Our “ExitĀ  Interview” is a fun trip down Memory Lane with glimpses into the future.

DEALER ALERT: Four different dealers will have a chance to win more than $8,000 ($2,000 each) in prize money by taking our 40th Annual Dealer Survey (linked below). Are you one of them?

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