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How a printer can help with your security and environmental sustainability efforts

Canon's imageFORCE printers offer built-in malware protection and energy-efficient technologies to enhance office security and reduce environmental impact, certified by ENERGY STAR and EPEAT.

  • Start the year, Canon expanded its imageFORCE printer lineup to include multifunction security and environmental features for offices and workgroups, directing buyers to www.usa.canon.com/imageforce for details.
  • Amid rising cyberattacks, businesses seek secure printers as cyberattacks cause data breaches and financial loss, while environmental sustainability drives demand for eco-friendly devices supporting daily office operations.
  • Using the Unified Firmware Platform, Canon supplies ongoing updates that add security features and synchronize settings, while some protections are off by default and may affect warm-up times.
  • The printers reduce power use by combining efficient fusing technology and low‑melting‑point toner, while Canon has trimmed packaging waste by using recyclable interior cardboard packaging and secured ENERGY STAR and EPEAT 1.0 certifications.
  • Customers should perform their own due diligence and consult security experts, as Canon cautions it does not warrant that its security features prevent issues, while the imageFORCE platform suits busy departments and smaller workgroups.
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How a printer can help with your security and environmental sustainability efforts

(BPT) - Even in the digital world, offices of every size use printers. Whether you're making copies of documents, printing reports, scanning important information to deliver to your computer or faxing documents to vendors, having a reliable printer matters to…

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