Every printer that joins the network (e.g. PrintMe Networks works like a phone system for printers. See today's accompanying release for the announcement of a major expansion of the PrintMe partner coalition as more companies recognize the importance of serving the growing market of mobile workers. It allows our mutual customers to use technologies such as Adobe PDF, and other Adobe network publishing products such as InDesign, to author content in a unified workflow and then deliver it anywhere, anytime, on virtually any device." "Our collaboration on PrintMe reinforces Adobe's network publishing vision. "Adobe and EFI have a long history of working together to innovate in the printing business," said George Cacioppo, vice president of the Internet printing business unit at Adobe. Xerox is committed to addressing the needs of the mobile professional worker." "Xerox plans to begin offering PrintMe via our Office Services Sales Force early in the second quarter of this year. "We view PrintMe as innovative technology for the mobile office worker," said Gil Hatch, president, Xerox Office Services Group. In addition, other previously announced companies such as Xerox, Yahoo!, and Adobe Systems Incorporated are moving forward on plans to deploy PrintMe technology. "We expect PrintMe's Internet printing solution will be a popular service for our guests who need to conduct business while staying with us." ![]() "In the hospitality business, it's important to be on the lookout for new and innovative services that will offer convenience to our many business travelers," said Lou Paladeau, Marriott VP of technology business development. The service is provided to Marriott by STSN, the leader in high speed Internet access for hotels and corporate centers. With the go "live," PrintMe is being rolled out in nearly 20 Marriott hotels throughout the country, from New York to San Francisco. Working from remote locations like hotels and remote offices is a major challenge for today's mobile worker. Additional outlets at these and other PrintMe partner sites, as well as in a growing number of corporations, will become available throughout the year as the network continues to expand worldwide. are offering the PrintMe service to their customers. With the go "live" of PrintMe Networks, select Sir Speedy printing centers and a growing number of Marriott hotels in major cities throughout the U.S. ![]() As always-on email becomes more pervasive on handheld devices, the interest in printing will increase," said Alyson Frasco, director of worldwide print technologies and output research at IDC. "According to IDC end user research, 48% of handheld computer owners and 32% of cell phone owners would like to print directly from their devices. EFI, along with a growing coalition of partners, has changed that with PrintMe Networks which makes printing anytime, anywhere from any device convenient and easy." "The one thing millions of professionals working from remote or multiple locations can't really do is print. "PrintMe Networks will simplify the lives of today's mobile workers," said Guy Gecht, chief executive officer at EFI. PrintMe is now available at select Sir Speedy printing centers and select Marriott Hotels across the country with expansion throughout the year with these and additional partners (see today's accompanying release). To use the service, people need only open a free PrintMe account at. Mobile professionals can print and fax documents from their personal computers, PDAs, two-way pagers, and even cell phones by simply "dialing" into any printer on the expanding PrintMe network or to most fax machines in major countries worldwide. PrintMe Networks is the first comprehensive Internet printing solution that allows people to print to any printer on the PrintMe network from any wireless device without any cables, drivers or complex set up. ![]() NEW YORK-Electronics For Imaging EFII today announced the availability of its PrintMe Networks(TM) Internet printing solution.
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