The printers target issues like bulkiness and high operational costs for users on the move.

CHINA – Guangzhou X-Dream Technology has introduced two groundbreaking portable A4 color inkjet printers, the X1100 Business High-End Edition and the X1200 Home High-End Edition, launched in August 2025.
These devices measure just one-fourth the size of conventional desktop models while maintaining professional output quality.
Equipped with a resolution of up to 2400 x 4800 dpi and built-in ink cartridges, the printers target issues like bulkiness and high operational costs for users on the move.
Mr. She Shaohua, General Manager of Guangzhou X-Dream Technology and Founder of the X-Dream Printer brand, brings more than two decades of expertise in printer development to the project.
In a statement, he said, “Portable printing is essential for today’s dynamic lifestyles, enabling seamless work and creativity anywhere.”
Prior to establishing X-Dream, Mr. She worked as R&D Supervisor at a major Chinese printer firm, where he oversaw the release of several products for global and local markets.
He also contributed to national high-tech initiatives and secured over ten invention patents.
Mr. She will deliver a keynote at the RemaxWorld Summit 2025 on October 17 in Zhuhai, titled “Printing Without Limits: From Desktop to Pocket.”
During the event, he plans to discuss how features like compact builds, efficient consumables, and broad system integration support mobile professionals, teachers, learners, and designers.
According to details from the summit organizers, his talk will cover advancements in software that enhance connectivity and reduce waste through optimized ink use.
These printers arrive amid rising demand for eco-conscious printing options. Integrated cartridges help minimize plastic waste by simplifying refills, aligning with broader industry shifts toward sustainable consumables.
In related developments, G&G announced a complete series of patented compatible and remanufactured toner cartridges for Canon’s new i-Sensys MF664 and Color imageCLASS MF660 printer lines in early September 2025.
The release targets small office and home office users, offering dependable performance at lower costs.
A G&G representative noted that the cartridges use recycled components to cut down on environmental impact while matching original specifications.
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