Canon's new imageWARE
Publishing Manager Software Adds a New Dimension to Desktop Publishing
Software Simplifies
Document Creation, Production and Distribution; Now All Employees Can
Produce Professional-Looking Print Jobs In-House
LAKE SUCCESS, NY, April 7, 2003 - Canon U.S.A.,
Inc., a subsidiary of Canon Inc. (NYSE: CAJ) today announces a new
addition to its imageWARE suite of software products that will ease the
struggle many business people face in creating attractive, colorful and
professional looking documents while staying within a budget. Canon's new
imageWARE Publishing Manager is a user-friendly, cost-effective desktop
publishing tool that allows users to merge different file types, easily
manipulate and combine multiple hard-copy and digital documents, quickly
edit page layouts, assign advanced finishing options to documents and
print small quantity jobs in-house ? all from their desktops.
imageWARE Publishing Manager will be on display at
the AIIM-On Demand 2003 event in New York's Jacob Javits Convention
Center, today through April 9, in Canon's booth (# 2219).
"imageWARE Publishing Manager is a good
example of the kinds of integrated solutions Canon is developing to
redefine workflow in offices across the country," said Dennis
Amorosano, director and assistant general manager, Integrated Business
Systems Division for Canon U.S.A. "imageWARE Publishing Manager
software is such an exciting new product because it gives office users
access to the same rich set of professional publishing features typically
offered by professional printers. imageWARE Publishing Manager, combined
with a Canon imageRUNNER device, will empower even casual users to produce
professional quality documents quickly and easily, minimizing costs
associated with outsourced document publishing and printing,"
Amorosano added.
imageWARE Publishing Manager is designed to
simplify the production of documents requiring multiple inserts and
content types, such as manuals, brochures, reports, and booklets.
Publishing Manager imports application files, such as Microsoft Word,
Excel or PowerPoint, or even hard-copy scanned images, to form a single
document. Once imported, users can then re-order or edit pages more
quickly and easily and either print or export the documents to PDF format
for delivery via e-mail, Web browser, fax and print to end-users across a
network.
Once the imageWARE document is assembled,
Publishing Manager enables users to add, delete, copy, cut or paste
chapters or pages, add headers and footers, watermarks and text or graphic
annotations. Legal and government professionals will appreciate Publishing
Manager's ability to efficiently perform bates stamping by creating
customized headers and footers with alphanumeric characters and date
information, saving time and money by eliminating manual labor normally
associated with this process.
To simplify the creation of catalogs, proposals
and other documents requiring variable data, imageWARE Publishing Manager
also features a Variable Printing Editor that allows users to set up
variable text or graphics fields included on any page of the document.
These variable fields are then linked to a database allowing the data to
be printed on a specific page. Publishing Manager supports the industry's
most popular database formats making it easy to enhance corporate branding
and customer relationship initiatives through customized direct marketing
efforts.
Integration Facilitates Additional Features: Upon
finalizing their documents, users can then easily produce their work from
their desktops, taking advantage of the advanced paper handling, detailed
print settings and finishing capabilities of Canon's imageRUNNER product
line. As a result of the tight integration between imageRUNNER devices*
and Publishing Manager, available finishing features supported by
Publishing Manager include: simplex, duplex or booklet mode printing;
stapling and subset stapling by chapter; hole punching; Z-folding; saddle
stitching, and trimming. Novice and experienced users alike can also
dynamically add chapter breaks, tab paper inserts, front and back covers,
and then preview the changes, so they can see exactly how their documents
will print with the applied settings.
As a component of Canon's imageWARE Office Suite,
Publishing Manager also integrates with imageWARE Document Manager for
storage of digital print-ready documents. The tight integration of
Publishing Manager and other Canon imageWARE applications (such as
imageWARE Document Manager) with Canon?s imageRUNNER devices make Canon
the leading provider of complete document creation and output solutions
for the small enterprise or departmental user.
imageWARE Publishing Manager requires an
IBM-compatible PC/AT device running Windows 98/Me/2000/XP or Windows NT4.0
(Service Pack 3, 4 or 5). Publishing Manager supports PCL 5e and 6.0
drivers and Adobe PDF file formats. Most Canon imageRUNNER products,
ranging from the 20 page-per-minute (ppm) imageRUNNER 2010F through the
105-ppm imageRUNNER 105, support imageWARE Publishing Manager's dynamic
publishing features. For a listing of compatible imageRUNNER products,
please visit www.imageWARE.com.
Availability: imageWARE Publishing Manager is
available starting April 11, 2003.
Canon U.S.A., Inc. delivers consumer,
business-to-business, and industrial imaging solutions. The Company is
listed as one of Fortune's Most Admired Companies in America, and is
ranked # 41 on the Business Week list of "Top 100 Brands." Its
parent company Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ) is a top patent-holder of technology,
ranking second overall in the U.S. in 2002, with global revenues of $24.5
billion. Canon U.S.A. employs approximately 11,000 people at over 30
locations. For more information, visit www.usa.canon.com.
* - Specific finishing features dependent on
imageRUNNER model and configuration
All referenced product names, and other marks, are
trademarks of their respective owners.