Category
page 1Printing press manufacturers
Xerox
Xerox Corporation (, ) is an American corporation that sells printers, digital document products and services in more than 160 countries. Xerox was the pioneer of the photocopier market, beginning with the introduction of the Xerox 914 in 1959, so much so that the word xerox is commonly used as a synonym for photocopy. Xerox is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, though it is incorporated in New York with its largest group of employees based around Rochester, New York, where the company was founded. As a large developed company, it is consistently placed in the list of Fortune 500 companies
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Japanese company
Rockwell International
1973-2001 aerospace manufacturer
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen
German printing press manufacturer
Harris Corporation
former American technology company
Koenig & Bauer
company

Ryobi
thumb|A Ryobi 4 color offset press
thumb|Ryobi power drill
Ryobi Limited ( ; , ) is a Japanese manufacturer of components for automobiles, electronics, and telecommunications industries. It also sells printing equipment, power tools, and builders' hardware. Ryobi Power Tools and Ryobi Outdoor Power Equipment are brands of Techtronic Industries, used under license from Ryobi Limited.
American Type Founders
American typography company
Gestetner
right|thumb|An A4-size Gestetner Offset printing|offset-printing machine
The Gestetner is a type of duplicating machine named after its inventor, David Gestetner (1854–1939). During the 20th century, the term Gestetner was used as a verb—as in Gestetnering. The Gestetner company established its base in London, filing its first patent in 1879. The business grew, remaining within the control of the Gestetner family, and acquiring other businesses. In 1995, the Gestetner company was acquired by the Ricoh Corporation of Japan.
Auguste Hippolyte Marinoni
French engineer, publisher and politician (1823–1904)
Drupa
Drupa (stylized drupa) is the largest printing equipment exhibition in the world, held every four years by Messe Düsseldorf in Düsseldorf, Germany. The word drupa is a portmanteau of the German words Druck und Papier ("print and paper").
Manroland
Manroland AG manufactures newspaper web offset presses, commercial web offset presses, and sheetfed offset presses for commercial, publications and packaging printing.
Rotaprint
Rotaprint was a company manufacturing offset litho printing presses located in Berlin, Germany from 1904 to 1989.
At the height of its activities it employed about 1,000 workers making it one of the largest employers in the Wedding district of Berlin.
Fonderia Nebiolo
Italian type foundry
Komori
is a Japanese press manufacturer that manufactures web offset presses, security printing presses, sheet-fed offset presses, package printing presses and printing related equipment.