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  2. Canon Tokki - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Tokki sold Tokki Industries Co., Ltd to Marubeni Corporation. In 2010, Tokki was bought by Canon Inc., and in 2012 it changed its name to Canon Tokki. An increase in orders enabled the company to double production capacity in 2016, but in 2018 the demand went down as a recovery in the equipment market had been lagged behind that of the ...

  3. Tokki - Wikipedia

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    Tokki may refer to: Canon Tokki, a Japanese manufacturer; Lucite Tokki, a female pop duo; Tokki Soju, a brand founded in Brooklyn, New York

  4. Canon Inc. - Wikipedia

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    On 16 March 2010, Canon announced that it was seeking to acquire a new .canon generic top-level domain, acquiring it in February 2015 and using it for the first time on its global website in May 2016. [19] [20] In the third quarter of 2012, Canon's global market share in the sale of printers, copiers and multifunction devices was 20.90%. [21]

  5. Category:Canon subsidiaries - Wikipedia

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    Canon Tokki This page was last edited on 2 December 2021, at 02:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ... By using this site, ...

  6. List of Canon products - Wikipedia

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    Canon introduced this system in 1987 along with the EF lens mount standard. The last non-EOS based SLR camera produced by Canon, the Canon T90 of 1986, is widely regarded as the template for the EOS line of camera bodies, although the T90 employed the older FD lens-mount standard. For a detailed list of EOS Film and digital SLR cameras, see ...

  7. List of Canon camcorders - Wikipedia

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    The Canon XL-2, released in 2004, is Canon's prosumer 3CCD standard-definition camcorder. The XL-2 is the big brother to the GL family and the successor of the similar looking Canon XL-1s. It is succeeded by the Canon XL-H1 with a similar 20x lens and similar design, but in black.

  8. Canon Production Printing - Wikipedia

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    Canon Production Printing, known as Océ until the end of 2019, [2] is a Netherlands-based subset of Canon that develops, manufactures and sells printing and copying hardware and related software. The product line includes office printing and copying machinery, production printers, and wide-format printers for both technical documentation and ...

  9. Canon Ōita Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Canon Ōita Factory in Ōita, Japan, is Canon's main digital imaging product plant and manufactures products such as the PowerShot, IXUS compacts, DSLR cameras, and camcorders. [1] The plant manufactured up to 6.8 million products in 2005.