Multi-function Canon inkjet most popular printer type in Japan

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Is your home inkjet printer single- or multi-function? graph of japanese statisticsMy Canon is a single-function inkjet, so I’m quite close to the norm according to this survey from goo Research, reported on by japan.internet.com, into inkjet printers.

Demographics

Between the 6th and 12th of January 2011 1,060 members of the goo Research monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 53.8% of the sample were male, 16.7% in their teens, 18.7% in their twenties, 20.2% in their thirties, 16.3% in their forties, 15.8% in their fifties, and 12.4% aged sixty or older.

I plan to upgrade shortly as the print head is getting a bit worn out, and although the head can be cheaply replaced, I’d like to get a Brother so I can interchange ink cartridges with my multi-function phone/fax/printer/scanner/SD card printer/kitchen sink.
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Canon and Epson dominate Japanese home printer market

Who is the maker of your newest printer? graph of japanese statisticsWith the busiest season for home printers upon us, this survey from goo Research and reported on by japan.internet.com into home printers has some interesting figures about what people are doing with their printers.

Demographics

Between the 2nd and 7th of December 2009 1,052 members of the goo Research monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 52.9% of the sample were male, 16.5% in their teens, 18.2% in their twenties, 21.1% in their thirties, 16.3% in their forties, 15.6% in their fifties, and 12.3% aged sixty or older.

I’ve set this translation up in my publishing queue as instead of working on my blog tonight I too am printing out my nengajo New Year postcard addresses for the coming Year of the Tiger on my five year old Canon.
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