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Printing Evolution

Jeffrey Kung, Canon Malaysia

15-Sep-14 12:38

Printing Evolution

Today’s printing is very different from the process used in Johannes Gutenberg’s era (who introduced the concept of printing in Europe in 1439). Today, you can print something from your mobile even if you are miles away from your printer. Jeffrey Kung, the head of consumer system products division for Canon talks about today’s printing technology and where will printing be in the future.

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