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Canon ImageRunner
In 2002, Canon contracted TecAccess, a disabled consultancy, to help it develop a more accessible printer. Result: the award-winning ImageRunner series with voice recognition and other innovations, which Canon says has helped it "stay competitive" with its clients - particularly government agencies that require accessibility.

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