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Canon launches two new PIXMA inkjet machines

The two new devices are available for less than $100 in the USA. Maximum PC reported that the two new devices in the PIXMA family, the MG3520 Wireless Photo and the MG2420 AIO, are “sub-$100 (€75.62)” and are “easy-to-use models” targeted at users looking for “superb...

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Manufacturing in China slows to 11-month low

Decline in new orders in July leads to Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) level of 47.7, compared to 48.2 in June. BBC News has reported on the continuing decline in China’s manufacturing activity, with the month of July seeing the industry slow to its lowest level in...

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Katun launches new toner products and components

The supplier has released toner and drums for Ricoh and Sharp products. The Performance colour toner produced by the company is designed for use in Ricoh’s Aficio C4501 and C5501 series of laser printers, and the company notes that it “replaces multiple OEM part...

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Static Control appoints new Global Information Officer

Anthony De Angelis will help the company “provide insight and leadership” across the globe. De Angelis, who has more than 25 years of IT experience, previously worked as Director of Technology at HP, as well as Technology Executive at Nielson Ratings Corporation, and...

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Recycling company to collect cartridges for remanufacturer

New cartridge recycling scheme will see US recycler collect empties and send them to The Turbon Group for remanufacturing. The Daily Journal reports that Goodwill Industries, a recycling company based in Southern New Jersey and Philadelphia, has partnered with a...

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Ricoh encourages electronic invoicing

OEM claims that businesses in UK and Europe could save billions if they switch to invoicing electronically. Ricoh claims that if the majority of paper invoices were replaced with electronic ones, it could result in potential cost savings of £205 billion ($315.6...

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Kodak terminates agreement with Brother

Brother announces that Kodak has terminated its agreement to sell its Document Imaging business to the company. The decision by Kodak to cancel its agreement to sell certain assets of its Digital Imaging business to Brother is a result of the OEM entering into an...

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Xerox printers to become exam-marking systems

The OEM’s machines will utilise software to mark exam papers in the United States. USA Today revealed that the Ignite software package, which is due to be rolled out by Xerox later this year, “turns the numerous copiers, scanners and printers it has in schools” across...

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