Lexmark will be displaying a full range of advanced printers with high tech innovation at this year’s GITEX TECHNOLOGY WEEK. _x000D_
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Kodak tours US to promote its value proposition
Mobile tour spotlights Kodak All-in-One inkjet printers
Vincent van Dijk talks to Recycler TV at the IF Conference in Rome
Vincent van Dijk of ETIRA spoke to Recycler TV at the IF Rome Conference which took place on the 27th and 28th of September at the Holiday Inn Rome Aurelia. Vincent mentioned how the industry and ETIRA members can benefit from these events by networking and sharing...
Soy ink for inkjet cartridges announced
PRC Technologies announced plans to broaden its soy-related products to include ink for inkjet cartridges, derived from soybean oil in place of petroleum.
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Inkgard software reduces printing costs up to 75 percent
iProlog Corporation has released Inkgard (www.Inkgard.com) print management software.
West Point Products introduces toner cartridges with bio-based content
West Point Products has introduced AgriTone replacement toner cartridges, a series of remanufactured laser toner cartridges containing bio-based toner. Agritone cartridges are powered by BioBlack, a bio-based toner with patent-pending protection, which is said to...
Cartridge World Germany wins victory in Brother case
Cartridge World Germany achieves final ruling on unfair competition regarding Brother cartridges
Recycler Magazine interviews Ninestar about ITC fine
Recycler Magazine was granted an exclusive interview with Ninestar to hear their views on the ITC’s recommended fine and the legal case between Ninestar and Epson. At the time, the ITC had recommended a fine of $20.5m USD, which was the largest fine ever recommended...
ITC imposes lesser penalty on Ninestar
Final decision issued in ITC case. US ITC imposes civil penalty of $11.1 m USD against Ninestar, instead of the $20.5m USD fine that was previously recommended. Mipo is fined $9.7m USD and Apex fined $700,000 USD.
Legend’s stakeholders selling
The biggest stakeholder in Legend Holdings, parent company of Lenovo, is asking for $404 million for 29 percent of Legend’s shares, The New York Times reported. Currently owning 65 percent of Legend, the stakeholder, the asset management arm of the Chinese Academy...