Canon U.S.A. and Codehost Announce Full
Feature Linux and Unix Printing for imageRUNNER, CLC, and Wide Format
Extensive Document Finishing Capabilities Now
Available
for Linux and Unix Users
LAKE SUCCESS, NY and CULVER CITY, CA - April 21,
2003 - Canon U.S.A., Inc., a subsidiary of Canon Inc. (NYSE: CAJ), and
industry leader in networked imaging solutions, and Codehost Inc., a
leading provider of software solutions for manufacturers within the
printing and imaging markets, today announced the availability of
Codehost's BrightQ suite of Linux and Unix-based printing tools for use
with specific models of Canon's imageRUNNER line of multi-function
devices, CLC Color Laser Copier/Printers, and wide format printers.
BrightQ supplies systems administrators, IT and
OEM support personnel, and anyone who prints via Linux and Unix with an
easy-to-use, graphically-rich, printing environment, and easy-to-configure
and support service protocol suite. The turnkey package allows end users
to take full advantage of available Canon imageRUNNER advanced finishing
capabilities, such as single and multi-position stapling, automatic 2/3
hole punching and saddle-stitch booklet making, and support for Z-folding
and document insertion via additional accessories, while still
capitalizing on the strengths of their Linux and Unix applications.
Specific Canon CLC devices and the BJ-W9000 wide format printer will now
also be able to print on Linux and Unix.
"Canon U.S.A. is very pleased to be the first
to market with BrightQ, which helps strengthen the range of operating
systems that our highly successful imageRUNNER, CLC, and wide format lines
can print through," said Dennis Amorosano, director and assistant
general manager of Canon U.S.A.'s Integrated Business Systems Division.
"The intuitive BrightQ interface, coupled with Canon's industry
leading document handling and finishing capabilities, significantly
advances the printing power available to Linux and Unix users, thereby
more effectively supporting their application requirements."
"Codehost is excited about the launch and the
future of this product within Canon's product lines," said President
and CEO of Codehost, Sam Bizri. "We will continue to work diligently
to provide Canon customers with products and services of the highest
quality to support their Linux and Unix initiatives."
BrightQ, in addition to providing Linux and Unix
printing to Canon's imageRUNNER line, will also provide a turnkey print
driver interface, support for industry standard printing protocols, and a
queuing system that is simple, intuitive, and cohesive across Unix
operating systems and Linux distributions. Other key components of BrightQ
include Codehost's BrightInstall, an installation tool that enables
systems support personnel to easily install, configure, and support their
Unix/Linux customer base, BrightQ configuration tool, and the BrightQ
Print Job Manager. BrightQ offers support for most major UNIX operating
systems and Linux distributions.
The BrightQ drivers for specific models of Canon's
imageRUNNER, CLC, and wide format printer lines are immediately available
for free download from a special Web site developed by Canon U.S.A. and
Codehost at http://canon.codehost.com.
About Codehost Inc. - Founded in 1999, Codehost
has emerged as the leader in Linux and UNIX software development for
leading manufacturers of printers and multi-function devices. With an
expertise in a number of operating system platforms, hardware
architectures, embedded technologies and peripheral devices, Codehost
strives to establish long-term relationships with OEM's to support and
grow their market share, while helping them enter emerging market
segments. BrightQ was chosen as a finalist for the Best Desktop Office
Solution award during the LinuxWorld 2002 in San Francisco. You can learn
more about BrightQ and additional Codehost products and services by
visiting www.codehost.com.
About Canon U.S.A., Inc. - 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 BusinessWeek 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.
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