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Sindoh
신도
Company typePublic
South Korean Stock Exchange (KRX: 029530)
IndustryElectronics
FoundedJuly 7, 1960; 64 years ago (1960-07-07)
Headquarters,
Key people
Park Dong-An
ProductsMulti-function printers, printers, 3D printers, facsimile
Websitewww.sindoh.com
Sindoh
Hangul
신도
Revised RomanizationSindo
McCune–ReischauerSindo

Sindoh (Korean신도), formerly Sindoricoh (신도리코), is a South Korean company that makes multi-function printers, fax machines, Thermal paper and 3D printers. Headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, Sindoh's main market for 2D printers is Korea, the United States, and Europe for its 3D printers.[1]

The company was founded in 1960 under the title of Sindoh Trading Co., Ltd. The name was changed to Sindoh Co., Ltd. in 1969 after the company entered into a partnership with Japanese corporation Ricoh.

Sindoh Headquarter

History

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  • 1960: Founded on July 7.[2]
  • 1964: Production of RICOPY555, Korea's first copier
  • 1969: Signed a partnership with Ricoh, Japan. Produced BS-1, the first electronic copying machine in Korea.[3]
  • 1971: Head office construction was completed in Seongsu-dong, Seoul.
  • 1975: Produced DT1200, the first plain-paper copier in Korea[4]
  • 1981: Produced FAX3300H, Korea's first facsimile
  • 1982: Produced Thermal paper for fax
  • 1983: Completed the construction of Asan factory[5]
  • 1986: Inauguration of CEO and Chairman Woo Sang-gi and CEO and President Woo Suk-hyung
  • 1990: Production of High Sensitive Thermal Paper for fax
  • 1991: Launched copier FT-1000 with its own technology
  • 2003: Launched the operation of Qingdao 1st factory in China[6]
  • 2006: Launched the operation of Qingdao 2nd factory in China
  • 2014: Launched Sindoh VINA Headquarters (SVH) operation for the Southeast Asian production base
  • 2015: Launched Sindoh VINA Marketing (SVM) operation for the Southeast Asian sales base[7]
  • 2016: Launched 3DWOX DP200, its first 3D printer.[1]
  • 2017: Launched 3DWOX 2X, its first prosumer 3D printer.[8]
  • 2017: Launched the operation of Sindoh VINA 2nd factory in Vietnam[9]
  • 2017: Launched the official international Sindoh YouTube Channel
  • 2018: Launched 3DWOX 1, with better solution[clarification needed][10]
    Sindoh 3D Exhibition(Sindoh Additive Laboratory)
  • 2018: Launched 3DWOX 1, with better solution[11]
  • 2019: Launched 3DWOX 1X, its substance 3D printer[12]
  • 2019: Launched Sindoh A1/A1+, its first and only SLA 3D Printer.
  • 2019: Launched 3DWOX 7X, This 3D printer supports large output.[13]
  • 2020: Launched Sindoh S100, its first and only SLS 3D Printer.
  • 2021: Launched Sindoh A1SD, its first and only MSLA(Masked Stereolithography) & LCD 3D Printer.
  • 2022: Launched Sindoh fabWeaver type A530, its new FFF 3D Printer[14]
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Sindoh renewed its corporate identity in 2013, as part of efforts to strengthen its brand.[15]

Printer / Multi-function printer

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Sindoh produces and sales Mono/Color Multi-function Printer from various A3/A4 lineup.

3D printers

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Sindoh entered the 3D printer market with its own brand, 3DWOX. In 2016 the company launched DP200 and DP201, two models under the 3DWOX brand name.[16] The DP200 printer was designed to introduce inexperienced users to 3D printing technology.

In 2016 Sindoh, in conjunction with SolidWorks, introduced 3D-printing software which enables users to 3D print using a CAD program without slicer software.[17] The company entered into a partnership with SolidWorks, developing an "Apps for Kids" program in 2017 which allows children to 3D print easily and from the cloud.[18] And, Sindoh launched 3DWOX 2X. The 3D printer market can be distinguished from the personal consumer market and professional market. 3DWOX 2X was developed in the middle of the market, Prosumer.[8]

Printing solutions

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Sindoh offers solutions to optimize corporate printing environments. In 2008, Sindoh introduced their managed printing service (MPS), which reduces maintenance costs of document management.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Sindoh boosts 3D printer business for schools, consumers". Korea Times. 2016-02-03. Retrieved 2018-08-02.
  2. ^ "[2017 한국산업의 브랜드파워]오피스 솔루션 선도… 3D프린터 사업 박차". 동아닷컴 (in Korean). 2017-03-16. Retrieved 2017-10-16.
  3. ^ www.etnews.com (2008-07-09). "신도리코, 프린터·복합기 AS 부문 1위 수상". 대한민국 IT포털의 중심! 이티뉴스 (in Korean). Retrieved 2017-10-16.
  4. ^ "신도리코, 사무기기 1위…AS도 발빠르게". Maeil Business Newspaper (in Korean). Retrieved 2017-10-16.
  5. ^ "[르포] 신도리코 아산 공장을 가다". Retrieved 2017-10-16.
  6. ^ "신도리코, 중국 靑島에 프린터공장". Maeil Business Newspaper (in Korean). Retrieved 2017-10-16.
  7. ^ www.etnews.com (2017-01-24). "신도리코, 베트남 1만5000평 규모 공장 추가 건립...3월 본격 가동". 대한민국 IT포털의 중심! 이티뉴스 (in Korean). Retrieved 2017-10-16.
  8. ^ a b "신도리코, 3D프린터 '3DWOX 2X' 출시". ITWorld Korea (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-11-01.
  9. ^ "신도리코, 베트남 2공장 완공 "동남아시아 사업 확대"" (in Korean). Electronic Times Internet. Retrieved 2017-06-04.
  10. ^ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:3DWOX_1_%EC%9A%B0%EC%B8%A1%EB%A9%B4_%EC%98%A4%ED%94%88%ED%98%95.jpg [dead link]
  11. ^ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:3DWOX_1_%EC%9A%B0%EC%B8%A1%EB%A9%B4_%EC%98%A4%ED%94%88%ED%98%95.jpg [dead link]
  12. ^ "신도리코, 대형 출력 가능 '3D 프린터' 출시".
  13. ^ "The Coming Sindoh 3DWOX 7X 3D Printer". Fabbaloo. February 27, 2019.
  14. ^ "팹위버 산업용 3D 프린터, 전문가용 3D 프린터, 프로토타이핑용 3D 프린터 | 팹위버".
  15. ^ "Tangerine and DWHD collaborate on Sindoh identity - Design Week". Design Week. 2013-11-27. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  16. ^ "At that same convention in Dallas, Texas, Sindoh has now revealed that the 3Dwox DP200 3D printer (sold through Amazon) will be the first beneficiary of that partnership and that they are shifting their focus to private users, schools, and beginning hobbyists". 3ders. 3 February 2016.
  17. ^ "Sindoh also stressed that the 3Dwox is the world's first 3D printer that is integrated with the 3D design software SOLIDWORKS, which has more than 5 million active daily users worldwide". Korea Times. 2016-02-03. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  18. ^ ENGINEERING.com. "Kids can send their CAD models to print directly from the application without any additional outside processing". www.engineering.com. Retrieved 2017-05-29.