5 August 2025
Xerox Re-entering inkjet With Kyocera
KYOTO, JAPAN—
Kyocera - inkjet press
Kyocera - inkjet press
 Xerox has partnered with Kyocera to re-enter the cut-sheet inkjet market with a new offering of inkjet production presses.The agreement will see Xerox source Kyocera’s cut-sheet colour inkjet presses, in a move to broaden its production print portfolio and keep up with growth trends in the market. Building upon its Reinvention, Xerox is realigning its production print business toward higher-value, growth segments. According to IT Strategies Cut Sheet Production Inkjet Forecast 2025
Name was changed from “Kyoto Ceramic” to “Kyocera”in 1982
Name was changed from “Kyoto Ceramic” to “Kyocera”in 1982
Global Product Installs (Units) are expected to increase by more than 13% CAGR between 2025-2030. The new presses, sold and serviced by Xerox, will be branded under the Xerox name and enhanced with Xerox-developed software, integration and service capabilities. Xerox who in 2013 bought Impika a manufacture of inkjet printing equipment shut the facility down in 2019. Former Impika employees set up the inkjet print production company Nixka in 2020, which was subsequently acquired by Kyocera three years later. 
 
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