Canon Created A Hilarious Ad Campaign To Inspire You To Print Again
Canon gets their mojo back with their funny Pixma printer ad campaigns, launched this spring. As in the earlier ads (which you can watch below), folks who fail to make hard copies of photos, documents, tickets and such learn some hard lessons, and promise themselves: “Never again.”
PIXMA ”Never Again”: Daughter
PIXMA “Never Again”: Office
PIXMA “Never Again:” Eulogy
PIXMA “Never Again:” Concert
PIXMA “Never Again”: Map
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Wonder if Canon is going to follow Epson in creating printers which cost more, but that the printer cartridge is bigger in size as well. Hence, print will never die. Thus, whenever America adopts encryption of our internet to foil Attacks from abroad. Well, wonder what their military will do with a bunch of out of work programmers? (Send them to the front to become cannon fodder or in a Russian Grad rocket attack – victims of friendly fire). As what were they doing there in the first place ? Acting as double agents.
Do note: look at how fast those Ukrainian sailors gave up their ships in the Crimea. Clearly those ships will be sold for scrap or scuttled in the Black Sea to serve a Dive Spots for scuba divers if the water is super clear as it looks pretty foul. Hence, do the math. Wonder what those sailors are doing now days – migrating into Europe in lieu of a bigger pay check. As a smart guy would say to his wife… You go pose for the magazines and get there and I’ll try and come in thru the Tube. Hence, they never reconnect but only via Skype.
Ask Cole what was his favorite 35mm film. B&W, Color and slide.
Did you guys get their last printed catalog from “Freestyle”.
Though, if they were smart they’d just go back to the barebones catalog. Cheap white vanilla cardstock & paper. Super lame clip art render photos of products, as most buyers already know what they need. Like what they stated out with initially. Or was it just a simple price list and a brief description. Where somebody drew a square box around the deals. And the folded it up like a church bulletin with the cheapest bulk rate stamp on it.
Too bad Playboy didn’t start out like this as can you imagine what those clip art images would be worth now days ? They could be on the backs of mud flaps or on some rack at a truck stop to serve a conversation piece as who I the world would buy such a thing as compared to say Yosimite Sam. With his famous say “Back Off”.