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Canon imagePROGRAF Disk Erase
Submitted by Webmaster on Mon, 01/10/2011 - 17:08The Canon imagePROGRAF series is equipped with a disk erase feature that erases print jobs sent to the printer from the printer's hard disk. This feature completely erases data sent to the printer, such as classified data and private information, so that it is not leaked to third parties. Generally, data written to hard disks on computers or printers is not completely erased when the memory is deleted or initialized in the usual way. You can use data recovery software to recover deleted data and retrieve information. This is precisely why reventing data recovery and completely deleting data is so important.
The disk erase feature included with the Canon imagePROGRAF series responds to the need for an increased level of security.
Disk Erase Features
The disk erase feature included with the Canon imagePROGRAF has the following 3 modes.
Secure Erase Mode
This is the highest level of erasure. It meets to U.S. Department of Defense requirements (DoD 5220-22.M) for the erasure of disk media.
Data stored on the printer's hard disk is overwritten multiple times and then checked after the final overwrite. This makes hard disk analysis used during disk recovery impossible, preventing data recovery. For more information, see "5 How Secure Erasure Mode Works".
Secure Quick Erase Mode
In this mode, data stored on the printer's hard disk is overwritten once with random data. This prevents data from being recovered using software. This mode erases data quicker than Secure Erase Mode. continue reading...
Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE Security
Submitted by Webmaster on Mon, 10/25/2010 - 14:24
INTENT OF THIS DOCUMENT:
Canon recognizes the importance of information security and the challenges that your organization faces. This white paper provides information security facts for Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE systems. It provides details on imageRUNNER ADVANCE security technology for networked and stand-alone environments, as well as an overview of Canon’s device architecture, framework and product technologies as related to document and information security.
This white paper is primarily intended for administrative personnel responsible for the configuration and maintenance of imageRUNNER ADVANCE systems. The information in this document, in conjunction with other best practices, may be used as guidance to help improve your organization’s overall security. Some security settings may affect device functionality or performance. You may want to test these settings before deploying them in your environment to ensure you understand their effects.
Canon does not warrant that use of the information contained within this document will prevent malicious attacks, or prevent misuse of your imageRUNNER ADVANCE systems. continue reading...
Canon imagePROGRAF Disk Erase Version
Submitted by Webmaster on Tue, 09/07/2010 - 17:29
Introduction
The Canon imagePROGRAF series is equipped with a disk erase feature that erases print jobs sent to the printer from the printer's hard disk. This feature completely erases data sent to the printer, such as classified data and private information, so that it is not leaked to third parties.
Generally, data written to hard disks on computers or printers is not completely erased when the memory is deleted or initialized in the usual way. You can use data recovery software to recover deleted data and retrieve information. This is precisely why preventing data recovery and completely deleting data is so important.
Disk Erase Features
The disk erase feature included with the Canon imagePROGRAF series responds to the need for an increased level of security.
The disk erase feature included with the Canon imagePROGRAF has the following 3 modes.
Secure Erase Mode
This is the highest level of erasure. It meets to U.S. Department of Defense requirements (DoD 5220-22.M) for the erasure of disk media.
Data stored on the printer's hard disk is overwritten multiple times and then checked after the final overwrite. This makes hard disk analysis used during disk recovery impossible, preventing data recovery. For more information, see "5 How Secure Erasure Mode Works".
Secure Quick Erase Mode
In this mode, data stored on the printer's hard disk is overwritten once with random data. This prevents data from being recovered using software. This mode erases data quicker than Secure Erase Mode.
High-speed Erase Mode
In this mode, the file management information for the data stored on the printer's hard disk is initialized. Because only the file management information is initialized, the data still remains on the hard disk. continue reading...
Canon U.S.A. Introduces 7000-Lumen Installation Projector With Superb Imagery and Precise Color Control
Submitted by Webmaster on Tue, 08/24/2010 - 17:57LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., August 24, 2010 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today announced the high-performance XGA-resolution LV-7590 Multimedia Projector. Delivering 7000 lumens of brightness and a contrast ratio of 1800:1, this new projector offers five optional lenses that enable it to be customized to a variety of front or rear projection applications. This flexibility makes the LV-7590 Multimedia Projector ideal for installation in large venues such as houses of worship, school auditoriums, showrooms, large conference rooms, art galleries, museums and small theaters. The LV-7590 Multimedia Projector also employs a Color Control Device, an advanced technology that helps to deliver exceptional image clarity and precise color.
"The installation market is a large and growing segment for multimedia projectors," noted Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice president and general manager, Consumer Imaging Group, Canon U.S.A. "Canon's new LV-7590 Multimedia Projector provides this market with the performance and features that are most in demand such as high brightness for clear, high-quality image display even in well-lit environments."
Optional Lenses for Installation Flexibility
Five optional lenses enable installers to customize Canon's new LV-7590 Multimedia Projector for a variety of applications. The five optional lenses include an Ultra Wide-Angle Lens (LV-IL01); Wide-Angle Zoom Lens (LV-IL02); Long-Focus Zoom Lens (LV-IL03); Ultra Long-Focus Zoom Lens (LV-IL04); and a 1.3x Zoom Lens (LV-IL05). continue reading...
Canon U.S.A. Announces New SELPHY Compact Photo Printer Making Editing and Printing Photos Easier Than Ever
Submitted by Webmaster on Thu, 08/19/2010 - 16:39LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., August 19, 2010 - Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today announced the new SELPHY CP800 Compact Photo Printer featuring a new tilt LCD screen in addition to a new Shuffle feature enhancing its ease-of-use and functionality. Following in the footsteps of the successful Canon SELPHY CP780 Compact Photo Printer, this model offers an innovative design enabling consumers to enjoy the flexibility and convenience of printing high-quality photos from almost anywhere without the hassle of using busy kiosks at retail locations.
The size and portability of the Canon SELPHY CP800 Compact Photo Printer helps make it possible to produce immediate keepsake photos from almost anywhere. When using the optional battery pack, users can immediately print memorable photos from a day camping in the woods or of a child's first big catch while fishing. The new Shuffle feature provides a new way to share memories by selecting images from a memory card which can be compiled all on one print. Now, those memories from the family vacation abroad or of a fun day at the beach can be easily shared with friends and family on one 4" x 6" print. A new 2.5-inch tilt LCD screen allows for easy viewing, selecting and editing of images. continue reading...
Canon U.S.A. Announces Two New PIXMA Printers With Innovative Intelligent Touch System and Full HD Movie Print
Submitted by Webmaster on Tue, 08/17/2010 - 16:32LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., August 17, 2010 - Canon U.S.A. Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today announced the addition of the new PIXMA MG8120 and PIXMA MG6120 Wireless1 Photo All-In-One (AIO) printers with a new, ground-breaking Intelligent Touch System improving the overall user experience with new technologies that have not been seen before in desktop printers. In addition to the new Intelligent Touch System, these PIXMA printers feature Full High Definition (HD) Movie Print2 for capturing memorable moments and other upgrades which will improve functionality and print quality. The addition of these printers further solidifies Canon's commitment to providing award-winning, innovative products which limit the amount of time it takes to complete a project while maintaining the high quality users have come to expect from a Canon PIXMA product.
Designed with ease-of-use in mind, the new Intelligent Touch System is a game changer for overall printer usability. Consumers will find it easier and quicker than ever to navigate through menus and perform everyday tasks with back-lit touch sensitive buttons and a new light guidance system eliminating buttons not in use thus reducing opportunities for mistakes. In the early onset of touch technology, many products utilized resistive touch technology which relied on pressure being applied to the touch surface in order to get the desired result. The new Canon PIXMA MG8120 and MG6120 Wireless1 Photo AIO printers use the fast and responsive capacitive touch technology which picks up on electricity in the users body when a finger glides across the touch surface designed to provide for seamless navigation through menus and other desired commands. This same technology is utilized in many of today's popular smartphones and when combined with the light guidance system, consumers will be surprised at how tasks can be accomplished quicker than ever before. continue reading...
Canon U.S.A. Honored With Six Awards From Buyers Laboratory, Inc.
Submitted by Webmaster on Thu, 08/12/2010 - 14:51LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., August 12, 2010 - Building upon its reputation for leading-edge technological innovation and streamlined office solutions, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today announced the Company has received six awards from Buyers Laboratory, Inc. (BLI) for outstanding performance in quality and key environmental benefits.
"Canon prides itself on developing and bringing practical, eco-conscious and innovative solutions to the marketplace, and we are honored to receive these prestigious accolades from BLI," said Junichi Yoshitake, senior vice president and general manger, Imaging Systems Group, Canon U.S.A. "We are dedicated to providing a robust portfolio of document management solutions that enhance workflow and office productivity and will carry this momentum forward as the Company brings additional products to market."
Spanning across several product lines, including the Company's imageRUNNER ADVANCE multifunction products, small office/home office, scanners and software solutions, each product was recognized as "Outstanding" in its respective category by BLI. Honors include:
Summer 2010 "Pick" Award for "Outstanding Mobile Scanner" - Canon imageFORMULA P-150 continue reading...
Canon imageFORMULA ScanFront 300/300P Network Scanners Offer Businesses Digital Age File Delivery System
Submitted by Webmaster on Fri, 08/06/2010 - 16:18LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., August 5, 2010 – Recognizing the dynamic needs of today's businesses to quickly and securely share information across a variety of locations, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in advanced digital imaging, today introduced the latest additions to its award-winning lineup of network scanners, the imageFORMULA ScanFront 300/300P. The ScanFront 300/300P network scanners are full-featured, easy-to-use devices developed to capture, convert and share documents across a computer network while improving the security of the data being shared and lowering overall workplace costs.
"The ScanFront 300/300P scanners are ideal solutions for capturing documents in today's decentralized office environments," said Jim Rosetta, vice president and general manager, Imaging Systems Group, Canon U.S.A., Inc. "The new scanners improve collaboration by providing users in central and field locations with the means to capture and share information seamlessly. From manufacturing plants and financial offices to legal service and healthcare facilities, Canon's imageFORMULA technology is facilitating the simple and secure distribution of documents and information across their businesses."
Key features of the ScanFront 300/300P include:
•Simple Use – With a large 8.4-inch touch screen display, ScanFront 300/300P users can easily select scanning destinations, and have a clear preview of documents once they are digitized. Four USB ports are included to connect peripherals such as USB drives and keyboards to make installation and operation easier, and Scan-To-Job buttons can be pre-configured for one-touch access to commonly used scanning tasks and destinations. continue reading...
Canon imageRUNNER Systems Now Available to Océ Customers
Submitted by Webmaster on Wed, 08/04/2010 - 15:05TRUMBULL, CONN. August 4, 2010 – Océ, an international leader in digital document management, today announced that Océ North America Document Printing Systems has begun selling Canon printing and document management solutions, enabling Océ customers to benefit from a broader range of high quality products and services.
"This is an important step as Canon and Océ create the overall No. 1 presence in the printing industry, building on an enhanced scale and a combined history of innovation and excellent client service," said John Reilly, President, Océ North America, Document Printing Systems. "We are excited with this first of many introductions that will enable us to provide our customers with the best printing products and technology available in the market."
"The addition of the Canon imageRUNNER 3245i/3245/3235i/3235/3230/3225 models to Océ's distribution network marks an important milestone as the companies move toward offering customers the industry's most comprehensive portfolio of document solutions and we look forward to further expanding the range of products available through this channel in the near future," said Junichi Yoshitake, senior vice president and general manager, Imaging Systems Group, Canon U.S.A.
"The first Canon office products launched by Océ will be the Canon imageRUNNER 3200 series. With six models, including the imageRUNNER 3245i/3245, imageRUNNER 3235i/3235, imageRUNNER 3230 and imageRUNNER 3225, this series delivers solution platforms capable of handling many office's copying, printing and document workflow needs," said Thomas O'Neill, Director, Product Operations, Quality & Technology Center. "The imageRUNNER 3200 series helps customers achieve their business goals with smarter printing and document workflow solutions." continue reading...
Canon Solution Case Study Improving Legal Workflow Efficiency
Submitted by Webmaster on Mon, 08/02/2010 - 15:28
General Overview
The customer, a law firm, offers comprehensive legal services to a wide range of clients in the gaming industry throughout North America and worldwide. In a heavily regulated industry like gaming, they knew the best way to learn was by starting from the inside—working with state and local government regulatory authorities that draft gaming legislation, rules, and regulations, and provide gaming counsel services to them. Throughout this case study you’ll see how their workflow went from being manually intensive and time-consuming, to an automated cost-saving process using Canon solutions.
Customer Workflow and Issues
Law firms generate and copy a tremendous amount of paper. Draft documents, complaints, motions, interrogatories, jury instructions, settlement agreements, and appellate briefs are generated on a daily basis. Copying and scanning supporting documentation are also critical components in their document workflows. During the discovery phase of the litigation process, the use of Bates Numbers allows all these documents to be shared by multiple parties, with a guarantee that all involved are using the same document.
The customer had many challenges that affected their document distribution and device management. Their process for distributing documents was very labor intensive which became quite costly. With no document management or archival strategy, the firm was manually filing documents and placing them in cabinets for storage and retrieval. To meet requirements for document sharing, they were hand-labeling documents so that they could be viewed by both internal and external parties—an extremely time-consuming and manual process. When reviewing their document-related processes, it was apparent that better, more automated options needed to be pursued in an effort to achieve greater company effectiveness. continue reading...


