Canon
The PIXMA MX340 and MX350 sit toward the bottom of Canon's inkjet all-in-one lineup and provide print, copy, scan, and fax functionality. The machines are targeted at SOHO applications and support wireless printing, copying, and scanning.
Canon
The Canon PIXMA MX870 Wireless Home Office All-In-One is a higher-end printing solution targeting the small office and home (SOHO) market. The machine offers 9,600 x 2,400 dpi color resolution for photo printing and a standard 35-sheet automatic document feeder.
Lexmark
The Lexmark Pro901, which is marketed as the "Pinnacle" model, expands the upper end of Lexmark's Vizix line. It is a print, copy, scan and fax device that occupies the No. 2 slot in the Vizix family, just under the Pro905, which offers additional paper input capacity.
Xerox
Xerox replaced its Phaser 8560 and 8860 A4 workgroup solid inkjet printers with the new ColorQube 8570 and 8870 machines. Xerox will both sell and lease these machines. Lease options will include the same unique three-tier page pricing that Xerox introduced with the A3 ColorQube devices. In addition to offering a set price for black-and-white and color pages, the company offers a third page price for so-called Everyday Color.