The World Trade Organization has published a full report on its ruling that the European Union broke technology trade laws over import duties on technology including multifunction printers.
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American Ink Jet moves into online shopping
American Ink Jet Corporation (AIJC) has opened a new online store to sell its wide format inks and its new line of remanufactured wide format cartridges.
Amazon.com bars “refurbished” cartridges
Amazon.com, America’s largest online retailer, has changed its selling policies to state that it “prohibits sellers from listing ink and toner cartridges in “Refurbished” condition”.
Sun Chemical to increase US ink prices
Ink and pigments manufacturer Sun Chemical will increase its prices in the US from 15 September because of soaring raw material costs.
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Metrofuser offers laser printer training to BTA members
Metrofuser and the Business Technology Association (BTA) have signed a marketing agreement giving BTA members laser printer service training at a reduced price.
FM Audit to hold MPS events
FM Audit is holding two two-day events providing information on selling and servicing managed print services (MPS). The Print Management Professional Development Program will be held in Dallas between 14 and 15 June. Selling MPS will consist of a two-day experiential...
SMB printing market and MFPs on the rise, says Lyra
Sales for new products, applications, and pricing strategies targeted at small and medium-size businesses (SMBs) are expected to grow, according to market researcher Lyra.
Join the debate: Will a remanufactured cartridge damage your printer?
Network World’s Bill Snyder has written a blog on remanufactured cartridges, discussing whether they will damage a printer.
Canon India launches pilot project for cartridge e-waste
Canon is celebrating World Environment Day on 5 June by initiating a pilot project for cartridge e-waste management programme called the Canon Green Cycle programme.
Canon India reveals 15 new products
Canon India has launched 15 products, expecting them to contribute over 50 percent to its 2010 revenues.