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Kodak expects “strong” Q4 results

The printer manufacturer has predicted it will see improving figures for its digital businesses, particularly its printer manufacturing, in Q4 2011 results. Antonio Perez, Kodak CEOAccording to TechRadar, the OEM is “concentrating its efforts” on printer sales ahead...

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Following The Recycler’s recent renovations, including a new office, IT infrastructure and new printer, we are currently enjoying the benefits of fibre-optic internet speed, natural light and – for pop-culture buffs – a CTU ringtone for internal calls. Unfortunately...

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Private investigator to probe cartridge scandal

Primary Industries Department hires private investigator as 41 South Australian government agencies are linked with the increasing scandal. The Department of Primary Industries has hired a private investigator to investigate the Australian printer cartridge scandal as...

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Cartridge World to aid Helena recycling

Print supplies retailer to aid Solid Waste Transfer Station, a monthly collection drive, coordinated with Yellowstone E-Waste. Cartridge World has supplied containers for printer ink cartridges for the city of Helena, Montana’s recent recycling drive Solid Waste...

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Xerox wins legal fight over staff benefits

A US District Court judge ruled in favour of the OEM in a long-running battle over employee retirement benefits. US District Judge David G. Larimer sided last month with Xerox in the legal case, which began in 2000 when a group of employees and retirees sued the OEM,...

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Google patent application chases cloud printing

The US patent office has published a patent application filed in March 2011 that seeks to secure the rights to a cloud printing service. The US Patent and Trademark Office has published a patent application from Google that describes the “Cloud Print” service that has...

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