Canon Middle East has claimed that it has achieved positive results with its environmental actions and projects during 2010.
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Hurd attempts to block new evidence
Mark Hurd, the former CEO of HP, is attempting to block a letter relating to his departure from the technology company.
Samsung launches two new wireless laser printers
Samsung has added to its growing range of wireless laser printers with its new CLP-325W and CLX-3185FW models.
Xerox proclaims emission and energy reductions
According to its 2010 Report on Global Citizenship, Xerox has achieved a series of successes in reducing emissions and energy use.
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Welcome to 2011
Welcome to 2011 and what looks to be another dynamic year for the industry. As we shake off the impact of the recession there is growth in the market with a strong mergers and acquisitions programme as well as a growth in the number of new people and companies entering the industry. So what are the challenges for 2011 and beyond?
Ninestar introduces new inkjet refill system
Ninestar has announced the production of a new inkjet refill system, to be added to its range of products for the aftermarket.
US remanufacturer works together with local schools
US remanufacturer Penn-Mar Ink has worked with a number of local schools and charity organizations to raise money for charity.
Sepom opens chip factory in Hong Kong
Sepom, a printing solutions provider, has recently opened a chip factory in central Hong Kong. Sepom is based in Singapore but also has headquarters in the USA and Taiwan._x000D_
Xerox introduces the 8570 solid ink printer
Xerox has announced the first desktop ColorQube printer, which uses solid ink to keep the printer ‘cartridge-free’.
WEEE directive increases collection targets for UK
The UK may have to meet a collection target of 65 percent for all electrical and electronic equipment by 2016 under an amendment to the EU WEEE Directive.