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Xerox and HP

PALO ALTO, Calif. & NORWALK, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

HP Inc. (HPQ) and Xerox Corporation (XRX) today announced an expansion of the companies’ business relationship.

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Xerox will source from HP certain A4 and entry-level A3 products with the majority running on Xerox’s award-winning ConnectKey® controller software, and Xerox will supply toner to HP for these and other products. The printers will be based primarily on the laser printing technology HP acquired from Samsung in 2017.

In addition, the companies have agreed to partner in the Device as a Service (DaaS) market. Xerox will become a DaaS specialist in HP’s Partner First program in the U.S. Xerox’s services capabilities and customer reach in the small to midsize business market, combined with HP’s award-winning DaaS PC offerings, will allow both companies to meet a wider range of customer needs. Xerox will be authorized to sell HP PCs, displays and accessories to its commercial customers through DaaS. HP will also make Xerox’s cloud-based content management platform DocuShare® Flex available on its commercial PCs distributed in the U.S.

“This announcement broadens our portfolio of products, software and services, expands the reach of DocuShare Flex, increases productivity in our toner facilities, strengthens ConnectKey’s position in our printer family, and makes us a formidable player in the IT Solutions business especially with the small to midsize business we know so well,” said Steve Bandrowczak, President and Chief Operations Officer, Xerox.

“This arrangement is an extension of our existing relationship and creates incremental opportunities for HP in several important areas,” said Enrique Lores, President, Imaging and Printing, HP Inc. “It further demonstrates the strength of HP’s differentiated IP and portfolio and positions the business for growth over time in both office printing and DaaS.”

The companies will announce release dates for the relevant A4 and entry-level A3 printers closer to product launches. Xerox expects to begin offering HP DaaS to U.S. customers in the second half of 2019.

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This in theory could be good -ish news, my only fear is xrox will execute badly, as they always do ie. release half finished products early, not give correct training or back up.i DO wonder if theres some insider dealing here seeing that most of the board are ex HP?

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@1exb

Whoa, have you no shame, XRX employee with no yearly raise for a decade now? Put your helmet back on, that was a question and not a comment!

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Post ID: @1pjl+ZoCv50B

Most recently Xerox was getting A4 boxes & low end A3 from Fuji.

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Post ID: @qdz+ZoCv50B

Hp sources its A3 from Cannon. We will now source entry A3 from Hp? Are we sourcing from Cannon then?

Who are we sourcing our current A4 from? B/C405 is almost same hardware as 3655/6655 which were samsung boxes.

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Post ID: @fwe+ZoCv50B

Xerox used to source laser printers from Samsung before HP took over that business.

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Post ID: @ugg+ZoCv50B

Well, Xerox's leadership team does have an advantage in this deal - they are all well-versed in HP's products and services considering most are former HP executives. I wonder how much HP stock Steve B, John V & co. have and thus how much they will personally benefits from this deal?

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Post ID: @yai+ZoCv50B

Well, now we know why they were so confident they could replace Fuji in the supply chain so easily. One step towards the final destination? Keep shifting hardware to HP until they have it all.

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