Pantum, a China-based printer maker, has completed the adaptation work with China-made Unity Operating System (UOS), Union Tech, the company behind the system said on Friday.
Printers produced by Pantum are now supported on UOS that runs on CPU platforms including Loongson, Feiteng, Kunpeng, Zhaoxin, and Haiguang.
After testing, Pantum products run stably on the UOS platform and can efficiently meet users' daily office printing needs, Union Tech said.
Pantum is a Chinese enterprise integrating R&D, design, production, sales of printers, consumables and printing output solutions.
It is committed to technological innovation and product research and development, has advanced printing research and development laboratories, and has established joint laboratories with many universities.
Pantum has established its own basic patented technology platform in ten years and successfully mastered the source code and software and firmware core technology of printers at all levels.
In 2010, Pantum released China's first laser printer with independent intellectual property rights in the Great Hall of the People. So far, it has achieved A4 to A3, black and white to color, single function to multifunction, hardware to solution full format, and full product line layout.
Its sales network covers major provinces, cities and regions in the country, with a compound annual growth rate of more than 50%, and provides trusted products and solutions for users in the party and government, military, finance, taxation, communications, medical and other industries.
On January 4, Union Tech said Lanxum, a Beijing-based maker of hardware products including printers and document scanners, have completed the adaptation work with the UOS.
After testing by both parties, related peripheral products run stably on the UOS platform and have an excellent experience, which can meet users' daily office peripheral use requirements, Union Tech said.
Lanxum is a professional I/O peripheral product and solution provider in China. The main customers are in the party and government agencies, the military, military industry, finance, civil aviation, taxation, power, petroleum and petrochemical, communications, education, medical and other industries.