During the recently concluded COMMDAP (Computer Manufacturers, Distributors and Dealers Association) 2002 at the Shangri-La Hotel in Makati City, Canon was one of the few companies which really pushed their products and solutions. Not only did they have their own pavilions showcasing their current solutions, they were also the events co-sponsors and were visible throughout the show.
The most aggressively marketed products at COMMDAP 2002 were the Canon copiers, high-end fax machines, networked laser printers and scanners, some of which have built-in CDRW drives and document processing capabilities to store scans and copies as image files on cheap CD-ROM discs.
Targeted at the corporate, enterprise and legal markets, Canons systems and new models are strongly positioned against rival Xerox. The step-up from standalone hardware to hardware, software and complete solutions makes setting up such systems more cost-effective for companies which usually have to integrate manifold solutions together.
Digital cameras are gaining ground with consumers. Canons models are some of the most popular in the market; while they are competitively priced, they also maintain quality standards unlike cheaper brands.
Canon has managed to address this surging consumer interest by offering a variety of upgraded models for each consumer niche. Digital cameras in Canons PowerShot line range from entry level models starting at P10,000 upwards. Even the cheaper models come with desirable features such as LCD viewfinders, the ability to shoot short videos, a new built-in effects palette and optical as well as more variety in digital zoom options.
There are also standalone printing solutions for digital photos that do not require a PC to produce printouts. Canon has been pushing its unique direct-to-print solutions that enable even non-PC users to enjoy the efficiency of digital photography.
Aside from its range of ultra slim consumer scanners, Canon is also focused on the XNU i320 consumer printer. This new diminutive model enables users to print borderless 4R photos more cost-effectively. It is targeted at consumers and home users.
The XNU i320 produces printouts at a resolution of 2400 x 1200dpi. A 4R borderless photo can be printed within 80 seconds, while a 4R bordered photo takes less than three minutes. Canon says the XNU i320 is more cost-effective, has a smaller footprint and has cheaper ink refills. Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla