Welcome again to Monday with Mark, our rapid-fire recap of office technology news from the previous week. Today’s aggregation covers the extremely busy cycle of January 19 through 23rd, 2026, as compiled by EIC Mark Vruno. Highlights:
- Pacific Office Automation reports that its annual revenue has surpassed the half-billion dollar milestone. Watch for our upcoming Q&A with CEO Adam Pritchett . . . .
- Texas-based UBEO, LLC, another so-called mega dealer, strengthened its presence in the Carolinas by purchasing Advanced Business Equipment, a Canon and Konica Minolta dealership.
- With the acquisition of zofiQ and its AI-powered automation, ConnectWise vows to help IT solution providers resolve more tickets with the same team, deliver more consistent service, and unlock capacity for higher-value customer work.
Plus, read the latest office technology news about Agfa, Brother, AlphaGraphics, Butterfly Equity, The Cannata Report’s “Top 10,” Canon, CCP Solutions, DigiTech, EnvisionWare, ePac, Epson, Fiery, Heidelberg, Inedit Software, Keypoint Intelligence, Komori, Konica Minolta, Lexmark, LSINC, National Postal Forum, Printing Industry of the Carolinas, PrintWithMe, Polar, Pulse Technology, Roland DG, ScannX. Skandacor, Southeastern Printing, Square 9 Softworks, Sunbelt Graphics, SunDance, Toshiba, Usherwood, Xerox, and more. In case you missed it, catch The Cannata Report’s 2026 WatchList coverage of channel trends, companies, and people.
Details on The Cannata Report’s office technology news highlights from the past week:
- Mega dealer POA’s yearly revenue for 2025 hit $507 million!
- UBEO Business Services buyss dealership Advanced Business Equipment in North and South Carolina.
- On the AI front, ConnectWise has acquired zofiQ.
- In Long Island, NY, delaer CCP Solutions is now distributing the ScannX MFP 1000 to libraries.
- Pulse promotes virtual CIO Kyle Sallmen to IT director of Schaumburg, Illinois-based dealership.
- Popularity Contest? Which are The Cannata Report’s Top 10 most popular articles from 2025?
- Xerox named Smart Workplace Line of the Year by Keypoint Intelligence.
- AlphaGraphics in NC installs Konica Minolta AccurioJet 3000 high-speed inkjet press.
- Canon U.S.A. partners with Skandacor to expand access to latest lamination tech.
- Personal printers may be disappearing but printing still is on demand, according to WithMe.
- Congrats to our friends at Usherwood Office Tech (Upstate NY) on their 50th business anniversary!
- Epson rolls out 64″ SureColor G9070 direct-to-film inkjet printer line.
- How Fiery’s new XF 9 RIP software enhances wide-format print production.
- Canon U.S.A. and DigiTech launch Texas LT3 Series UV LED flatbed, wide-format inkjet printers.
- Agfa names 30-year digital print vet Clifton as head of inkjet innovation R&D.
- PE firm Butterfly Equity acquired ePac Flexible Packaging.
- Komori UX gets better in Japan thanks to J-throne 29 B2-format digital press on demo floor.
- Print/packaging firm SunDance is adding a Versafire LV toner-based digital press from Heidelberg.
- Toshiba introduces new industrial label printers for rugged barcoding applications.
- National Postal Forum appoints Dina Kessler (of Kessler Creative, Florida) to its Board.
- How AI-ready are your document processes? Square 9’s checklist may help.
- Distribution deal adds LSINC direct-to-object industrial UV printing to Roland DG’s portfolitio.
- Southeastern Printing increases dimensional printing footprint with acquisition of Sunbelt Graphics.
- USA 250: PICA honors printing’s role in America’s founding.
Searrch “Canon,” “Epson,” and “Fiery” for more recent news on The Cannata Report website.
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