Brother Brother International Corporation is one of the premier providers of products for the home, home office and office. With its corporate headquarters located in Bridgewater, New Jersey, Brother was established in the US on April 21, 1954 and markets many industrial products, home appliances, and business products manufactured by its parent company, Brother Industries, Ltd., of Nagoya, Japan. These products include an award-winning line of Multi-Function Centers® and printers. Brother also provides the number one line of facsimile machines in the U.S. and is the leader in electronic labeling, with its full line of P-touch® Electronic Labeling Systems. With revenues of over $1 billion in fiscal year 2000, Brother and its subsidiaries employ over 1,100 people in the Americas. |
Canon Canon is a world leader in printers producing breakthrough innovations that deliver exceptional design, performance, economical operation and convenience. |
Epson Epson's official printer website. |
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IBM At IBM, we strive to lead in the invention, development and manufacture of the industry's most advanced information technologies, including computer systems, software, storage systems and microelectronics. |
Kodak See us for printers, photo printers, all in one printers, inkjet printer, and multifunction printers. |
Lexmark Since its inception in 1991, Lexmark has become a leading developer, manufacturer and supplier of printing and imaging solutions for customers in more than 150 countries.
Our mission is to make it easier for businesses and consumers to move information between the paper and digital worlds. We understand what our customers really want. Solutions. Simplicity. It’s how we uncomplicate printing, business, life. |
Samsung Since its founding in 1938, SAMSUNG has maintained a mission statement that responds both to its own change, and to new developments in the world: "Economic contribution to the nation," "Priority to human resources," "Pursuit of rationalism." Each slogan represents significant moments in SAMSUNG's history, reflecting different stages of the company's growth from a domestic industrial leader into a global consumer electronics powerhouse. |