The new dye-based ink hopes to be rewarded as “comparable to OEM” inks like its predecessor EverBrite, whilst its patented valve technology has been updated. Ninestar has announced the launch of its Gloria II ink, which follows the success of its previous EverBrite...
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Gov. staff may have spent AU$400,000 in cartridge bribe scandal
Australian government staff may have spent half a million dollars on cartridges in return for gifts. Inquiries from Australian newspaper The Advertiser have revealed more details from the on-going “Cartridgegate” scandal, which has seen government staff allegedly...
MSE releases new MPS Engineered cartridge for HP printers
The company has stated that the 40,000 page cartridge is “sure to be a hallmark product”. The cartridge is designed for the 4015 and 4515 printers, and was created from “custom formulations of raw materials coupled with patented sealing [and] welding technologies”,...
Ninestar invests in patent protection
The Chinese aftermarket company says it is more focused on patented technology than ever before, after winding down a busy period of legal battles against Canon, Lexmark and Epson.
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Kodak Hero ink cartridges debut at under $13 in South Africa
The OEM’s latest inkjet aims to attract more customers with much cheaper ink.
Best price isn’t always the best deal, says PC World
PC World studied OEM ink prices, and found that “finding a low price is pretty easy, but finding an honest deal can be hard”.
Van Klaveren celebrates 18th anniversary
The Dutch cartridge collector is thanking its employees and customers as it marks 18 years in the industry.
Kyocera claims ‘most durable’ photoreceptor drum
The OEM has released the Mega Surface Series, which has reportedly printed one million sheets in one life cycle.
Fire department treasurer accused of £12,000 cartridge overspend
Virginia DeCapria is suspected of having purchased over $500,000 worth of products for the Charlton Fire Department, before pocketing the cash back.
Focus on Europe 2011 begins today
The Focus on Europe conference begins today with the ETIRA General Assembly, UKCRA’s Committee Meeting and a roundtable discussion on clones and compatibles.