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POTD: Cavalia the equestrian extravaganza in Singapore

Sunday, August 17th, 2014

Photo of the Day: Cavalia is an equestrian theatrical performance that leverages innovative multimedia displays and multi-disciplinary performances. It is now running in Singapore from 12 August to 14 September 2014.

* All the photos in this article (except the portrait of Alain Gaulthier) were taken with a Sony A7R full-frame mirrorless interchangeable lens camera, with a 55-210mm E-mount zoom lens. Photo credit: John Tan.

This pretty lady kept looking in my direction, so I took a portrait for her.

This pretty lady kept looking in my direction, so I took a portrait for her.

The production was created by Normand Latourelle, one of the co-founders of the famed Cirque du Soleil.

Hailing from Montreal in Canada, the lavish production involves 50 horses and 46 riders, aerialists, acrobats, dancers and musicians from all over the world.

Since the show’s debut in 2003, some 4 million people from North America, Europe, Australia and the Middle East have watched the show.

Cast and dancers of Cavalia at the end of the show. I love how the lady's face lit up when she turned around and smiled at her fellow dancer.

Cast and dancers of Cavalia at the end of the show. I love how the lady’s face lit up when she turned around and smiled at her fellow dancer.

There has been more than 2,400 performances over the course of ten years. The 50 horses in Cavalia comprises 11 different breeds.

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Fuji Xerox presents Cavalia in Singapore from 12 Aug – 14 Sep

Tuesday, August 12th, 2014

Cavalia is an equestrian theatrical extravaganza that leverages innovative multimedia displays and multi-disciplinary performances.

The production was created by Normand Latourelle, one of the co-founders of the famed Cirque du Soleil.

Headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Cavalia Inc. is an entertainment company that specializes in the creation, production and touring of innovative shows for audiences of all ages.

Headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Cavalia Inc. is an entertainment company that specializes in the creation, production and touring of innovative shows for audiences of all ages.

A huge White Theatre Tent has been set up at Bayfront Avenue, beside the Sands Expo and Convention Centre (see map below), to stage the performance, and to house the stable for the horses when they are off-duty.

“Fuji Xerox is proud to be the presenting sponsor of Cavalia as the show is built on a passion for perfection and originality that resonate with Fuji Xerox’s core belief in continuous innovations for the benefits of our customers,” said Masashi Honda, president and chief executive officer of Fuji Xerox Asia Pacific.

Fuji-Xerox is the presenting sponsor for Cavalia.

Fuji Xerox has selected to sponsor Cavalia as the show leverages cutting-edge technology to uniquely weave real-life demonstration of horsemanship with virtual imagery built upon state-of-the-art multimedia to give the audience a breathtaking hybrid experience.

It echoes Fuji Xerox’s continuous innovation in its technologies to create values for its customers while maintaining harmony with the environment

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Fuji Xerox China room reservation solution for Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts

Thursday, January 2nd, 2014

The room reservation solution streamlines business processes for Shangri-La by 80 percent and reduces paper by 50 percent.

Overview of the Room Reservation Solution that Fuji Xerox China has rolled out for Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts.

Overview of the Room Reservation Solution that Fuji Xerox China has rolled out for Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts.

The room reservation solution has been implemented at the Shangri-La’s 26 hotels in mainland China and 24 hotels in other countries, with an expansion plan that encompasses all other hotels of the Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts Group, including those that will open in the future.

Utilising Fuji Xerox’s document management software DocuWorks, the room reservation solution’s seamless integration of paper and electronic documents addresses the request of Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts to reduce paper usage and improve reservation procedure efficiency.

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New arrivals: Fuji Xerox DocuPrint P215 b, M215 b and M215 fw

Monday, November 25th, 2013

Fuji Xerox today launched the Fuji Xerox DocuPrint P215 b (S$99), DocuPrint M215 b (S$169) and DocuPrint M215 fw (S$299). These monochrome printers are available in Singapore from today.

The new Fuji Xerox printers (from left): DocuPrint P215 b (S$99), DocuPrint M215 b (S$169) and DocuPrint M215 fw (S$299).

The new Fuji Xerox printers (from left): DocuPrint P215 b (S$99), DocuPrint M215 b (S$169) and DocuPrint M215 fw (S$299).

Created for small businesses and home offices, these compact, monochrome printers promises to help businesses save money, energy and reduce their impact on the environment.

With Fuji Xerox’s S-LED (Self-Scanning Light Emitting Diode) and DELCIS (Digitally-Enhanced Lighting Control Imaging System) technology, these printers will be able to produce consistently sharp images at true 1200 x 1200 dpi.

The new printers boast the following:

  • Trouble free, user friendly, better productivity and assured speed.
  • Easy to use with intuitive LCD screen, wireless connectivity and direct scan to USB memory.
  • Energy efficiency saves money and the environment.
  • Small business printers with big business features – Guaranteed quality and reliability.

Below are more details from the press release.

Fuji Xerox adds PhotoNote application to its SkyDesk Services

Thursday, May 16th, 2013

The PhotoNote app digitses analog material into an online photo notebook – for more efficient management and more effective communications.

New freemium app from Fuji Xerox: PhotoNote - an online photo notebook.

New freemium app from Fuji Xerox: PhotoNote – an online photo notebook.

SkyDesk PhotoNote captures and stores analog content into digital form for more efficient storage and access and enables these content to be easily shared with co-workers, partners or customers for more effective communications.

Most of the features are free, with additional storage and Excel conversion feature available as paid options (prices within).

The app works with iOS and Android and is available in Singapore, Australia and Japan.

PhotoNote digitises physical memos or meeting notes jotted down during business discussions and stores them in the cloud – enabling easy access by the user and quick sharing of the information with others.

To digitise printed material, forms, handwritten memos and whiteboards, simply snap a photo using a smartphone or digital camera and upload the photo onto SkyDesk on the cloud.

The PhotoNote app automatically conducts image processing and OCR conversion, storing the image together with tags and additional text annotations, as well as text data from the conversion.

Easy search can be done on the database of PhotoNote records based on recorded time/date, tags, and the converted text.

Prices (excluding GST)

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Fuji Xerox celebrates 10 years – supports Singapore Badminton

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

Fuji Xerox celebrates 10 years of success for its printer channel by committing S$35,000 to the Singapore Badminton Association.

From left: Bobby Lee, CEO of SBA; Neo Yu Yan Vanessa and Danny Bawa Chrisnanta, world 11th mixed doubles; Vincent Sim, General Manager - ASEAN, Fuji Xerox Printer Channel.

From left: Bobby Lee, CEO of SBA; Neo Yu Yan Vanessa and Danny Bawa Chrisnanta, adopted players; Vincent Sim, General Manager – ASEAN, Fuji Xerox Printer Channel.

The money will go towards adopting, for two years, Danny Bawa Chrisnanta and Neo Yu Yan Vanessa – currently ranked 11th in the world for mixed doubles.

“Fuji Xerox Printer Channel would like to strengthen our commitment to our local community by partnering SBA in the sponsorship of the inaugural SBA Corporate League 2013 and SBA Adopt A Player Scheme,” Mr. Vincent Sim, General Manager – ASEAN, Fuji Xerox Printer Channel.

Fuji Xerox’s goal is to help them excel in the Rio 2016 Olympics, and to support the local sports culture in Singapore.

In addition to the Adopt-A-Player Scheme, Fuji Xerox has also joined the inaugural Corporate League 2013.

The Japanese company is the only international company in the league, with the other five teams coming from local companies.

Fuji Xerox Printer Channel is a printer-focused business established across Asia Pacific.

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Fuji Xerox set up office in Myanmar to expand business

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

Fuji Xerox is the first in the office equipment industry to open a direct office in Myanmar, with the aim of becoming the market leader in the emerging market within three years – in terms of sales revenue.

Fuji Xerox is setting up office in Myanmar to help expand its business in the developing nation.

Fuji Xerox is setting up office in Myanmar to help expand its business in the developing nation.

The Fuji Xerox Asia Pacific Pte Ltd (Myanmar Branch) in Yangon began operations on 1 April, 2013 and is headed by its General Manager – Yoshio Hanada.

The branch will be staffed by another Japanese and six local employees.

Since the start of the new government in 2011, Myanmar has been promoting deregulation which is stimulating its economy.

The enactment of the new foreign investment law in 2012 will be leading to the creation of a special economic zone.

The number of foreign corporations, including Japanese companies, entering Myanmar is rapidly increasing, which is likely to boost the country’s economic growth.

Currently, Fuji Xerox provides multifunction devices in Myanmar via a local dealer, Concordia.

Under current regulations, Fuji Xerox is not allowed to have a direct sales force in the country.

The Myanmar Branch will therefore provide the dealer with support in carrying out sales activities and sales consulting services, as well as make proposals for high value-added products such as high-speed color publishing systems.

It will also help accelerate business development for the Government Sector.

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IT Show 2013 promotions: Fuji Xerox printers

Wednesday, March 6th, 2013

Fuji Xerox will be at Level 1, Booth 1309 at the IT Show 2013 (7-10 March) in Marina Bay Sands.

Click to view/download Fuji Xerox's 2-page flyer for IT Show 2013.

Click to view/download Fuji Xerox’s 2-page flyer for IT Show 2013.

Three printers worth looking at are the DocuPrint P255 dw (S$169), DocuPrint M255 z (S$349) and DocuPrint M355 df (S$559). There are additional S$50 NTUC vouchers in addition to these discounted prices.

Check out why (laser vs inkjet printers) you may want to consider a laser printer even for a small or home office.

Click to view/download Fuji Xerox's promotions for IT Show 2013.

Click to view/download Fuji Xerox’s promotions for IT Show 2013.

Tech Trend 2013 – Why laser printers are better than inkjet printers

Tuesday, March 5th, 2013

With the prices of laser printers becoming more affordable, many home and small offices are choosing to buy laser printers to enjoy the more economical print per page costs, faster speed and professional document print quality.

I reviewed an S-LED printer (DocuPrint M255 z) from Fuji Xerox last week and was curious how S-LED technology worked. Both LED and Laser involve Page Printing, utilising similar technology – electrophotography.

I reviewed an S-LED printer (DocuPrint M255 z) from Fuji Xerox last week and was curious how its S-LED technology worked. Both LED and Laser involve Page Printing, utilising similar technology – electrophotography.

Laser printers are the workhorse of the office where large numbers of prints are made. This is because they are fast, produce professional print quality for documents, and most importantly – print per page is much cheaper than the inkjet printer at home.

LED printers are also known as laser-class printers. S-LED print head technology keeps the advantages of conventional LED's mechanical reliability and compact design while improving print quality and reliability.

LED printers are also known as laser-class printers. S-LED print head technology keeps the advantages of conventional LED’s mechanical reliability and compact design while improving print quality and reliability.

Only problem is – they used to be bulky and were much more expensive than inkjets. So home and small offices who are budget conscious tend to use inkjets instead, especially if the quantity of prints is small.

Xerox developed the industry’s first laser printer in 1977, offering a lower cost, reliable, and high print quality printer.

Today, laser technology is a sophisticated printing technology, providing fast printing, quality finishing and easy operation advantages.

Fuji Xerox was voted on HardwareZone as the Best LED Printer Brand 2013 – Readers Choice, and Best SOHO Multi-Function Printer (Editors Choice) DocuPrint M355 df. I asked the company how the laser printer compares with an inkjet printer today.

Pros and cons of a laser printer and inkjet printer.

Pros and cons of a laser printer and inkjet printer. Click to enlarge.

The above is their qualitative comparison against a generic inkjet printer. What everybody already knows, of course, is that the laser printer trounces the inkjet for printing large volumes at very fast speed.

36,000 pages over 3 years. *Warranty period of 4 years – 2-year standard (labour+parts) + 2-year limited (parts only) warranty including replacement of drum cartridge.

36,000 pages over 3 years. *Warranty period of 4 years – 2-year standard (labour+parts) + 2-year limited (parts only) warranty including replacement of drum cartridge. Click to enlarge.

In terms of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), above is comparison chart for a high usage rate of 1,000 pages per month over 3 years, as well as a relatively low usage rate of 50 pages per month below.

Even for a low throughput of only 50 pages per month over 3 years, a laser could be more economical than an inkjet.

Even for a low throughput of only 50 pages per month over 3 years, a laser could be more economical than an inkjet. Click to enlarge.

In both cases, Fuji Xerox believes laser printers incur a lower TCO than inkjets.

Summing up the charts, there are savings of over 60%, even with low scale of printing of only 50 pages a month over a period of 3 years. The savings increases with the volume of printing as seen in chart 2 of over 36,000 pages in 3 years.

You can enjoy these savings too, by using a laser printer.

Laser versus Inkjet technologyInkjet printing creates a digital image by dropping spots of ink onto paper; laser printers produce digital images by scanning a laser beam across photoreceptors.

Laser printers work in a dramatically different manner. A laser projects the image of a document onto the printing drum, which is electrically charged. This image is then sprayed with dry ink, or toner, which sticks to the charged areas. The drum is then rolled onto paper and the ink is fused to the paper by a heat source.

This printing process differs dramatically from inkjets because the entire document is loaded into the printer, rather than in a continuous stream, as is the case with inkjets. This difference makes the laser printer ideal for entirely different printing needs than the inkjet.

Review: Fuji Xerox DocuPrint M255 z multifunction desktop printer

Thursday, February 21st, 2013

The DocuPrint M255 z is a four-in-one multifunction machine that prints (monochrome laser), copies, scans (with OCR), and faxes.

Targeted towards small businesses or the home office, it is priced at S$399 (incl. GST).

Fuji Xerox DocuPrint M255 z S-LED Multifunction Desktop Printer (RRP:S$399).

Fuji Xerox DocuPrint M255 z S-LED Multifunction Desktop Printer (RRP:S$399).

I used the DocuPrint M255 z for two weeks and found it to be easy to set up, churned out good print quality, and felt faster than its specs suggested.

Although it’s labelled a desktop printer, it does take up the better half of a regular work desk – but that’s no surprise since it’s a multifunction machine that not only prints, but copies, scans and faxes as well.

It’s no bulkier than other office multifunction laser printers that I’ve used from other makes.

The control panel looks busy with plenty of buttons. Once you get the hang of it, the user-interface is actually quite easy to use.

The control panel looks busy with plenty of buttons. Once you get the hang of it, the user-interface is actually quite easy to use.

The DocuPrint M255 z is able to print double-sided, saving much time and paper cost. Most importantly to me, that makes it all the more environmentally friendly.

The printer has a fixed drum feature that means that there is only one consumable to replace, further keeping the cost of ownership down.

Print resolution is 1,200 x 1,200 dpi and I had no complaints with the print quality – be it text documents or black-and-white printouts of graphics, illustrations, and photos in black-and-white.

A toner save mode provides the option of using uses less toner per page. Although the printout was slightly fainter, I found that the printout was still crisp, sharp and readable.

One might not even notice the difference if not told that toner save mode is used.

My say:
Designed for small and home offices (SOHOs), the affordable S$399 DocuPrint M255 z churns out good print quality while keeping the cost of ownership affordable for the budget conscious who don’t want to compromise on print quality.

Print speed is up to 30 pages per minute but it certainly feels much faster – at least compared with what I’m used to. It’s like the machines sucks in paper from the feeder and spits it out almost instantaneously, albeit rather vehemently.

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