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range continues to build, and following early success in the UK, Italy, France and Spain, we’re delighted now to bring the benefits of increased quality, efficiency, security, and sustainability to businesses in Poland and Slovenia,” said Matthew Wrighton, head of device technology and partner development, Fujifilm EMEA. “In Extra Lux and Arcus we have partners with excellent networks and unrivalled depth of local market knowledge to help us to connect our award-winning technologies with the businesses who stand to benefit from them the most. “The Apeos series embodies Fujifilm’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. The printers are designed to meet the meet the varied and unpredictable demands of modern work environments, offering enhanced productivity, robust security, and advanced features that allow businesses to succeed.”
print and imaging expertise, the range also champions sustainability through multiple improved features and careful design. Energy-efficient operation, reduced toner consumption, and a focus on minimising environmental impact underscore Fujifilm’s commitment to responsible manufacturing and sustainable solutions. Three series in the range are initially available in Poland and Slovenia: the Apeos C7070 and C3060 series of A3 printers, and the Apeos C4030 series of A4 printers. The Apeos brand reflects Fujifilm’s understanding of the modern workplace and its evolving demands, with MFP devices designed to seamlessly integrate into diverse office environments, support remote working capabilities, enhance productivity with intuitive controls, and prioritise data security with robust protection measures. “The momentum of the Apeos MFP
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Brother UK launches labelling self-assessment tool
Brother UK has launched a new labelling self-assessment tool designed to help warehouse and logistics customers identify opportunities to streamline processes and boost efficiency. The tool features 11 questions and takes just five minutes to complete. Once submitted, businesses instantly receive a comprehensive report outlining their strengths, areas for improvement and practical advice on enhancing labelling processes. Customers will fall into one of four categories based on their responses: Labelling Expert, Almost Optimised, Exploring Efficiency or Just Getting Started. These categories help determine the most relevant next steps for improving labelling workflows and prioritising process optimisation in the warehouse. For customers that fall into the ‘Just Getting Started’ category, or are unsure
of where to begin, Brother recommends conducting a labelling process audit. This helps map out current workflows, access equipment setup, identify pain points and highlight clear areas for improvement. Those in the ‘Almost Optimised’ and ‘Exploring Efficiency’ categories may already have a solid foundation but still face challenges such as hardware downtime or mislabelling errors. In these cases, Brother recommends evaluating the current equipment setup to ensure its fit for purpose. This includes assessing
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