Readers Can’t Get Enough of Xerox’s Ongoing Struggle. In an industry facing constant disruption, one topic keeps readers coming back to Tonernews.com again and again: the survival of Xerox.
For decades, Tonernews has documented the ups and downs of the global print industry. Few stories capture the drama of that history quite like Xerox. Once the undisputed giant that defined modern office printing, Xerox now finds itself fighting through one of the most challenging eras the industry has ever seen. And readers are paying attention.
Xerox Keeps Hanging On—and Readers Keep Watching
There’s no shortage of news surrounding Xerox these days. In fact, there’s so much happening behind the scenes that if Tonernews reported every troubling development, the headlines could easily turn into a nonstop stream of bad news. That’s not the goal. The reality is more nuanced: Xerox is still here. Despite the pressure, despite the restructuring, and despite the constant speculation, the company continues to operate and compete.
In many ways, Xerox’s situation reflects the larger struggle of the print world itself. Print volumes are declining, digital workflows are replacing paper, and traditional revenue streams are under constant pressure. The truth is that nearly everyone connected to the print industry—from manufacturers to dealers—is feeling the strain.
Xerox is not alone.
One company that has managed to navigate the turbulence better than most is Kyocera Corporation, which has consistently reported more stable and positive earnings while many competitors continue to fight headwinds.
Still, the story of Xerox remains one of the most fascinating in the business world. It’s the story of an iconic brand trying to survive—and possibly reinvent itself—in a market that looks nothing like the one it once dominated.
That’s exactly why readers keep clicking.
Stay tuned to Tonernews.com, your number one source for breaking news in the imaging industry—and one of the few places willing to report the story exactly as it is.
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March 6, 2026 at 9:59 AM
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