It is no secret that success in this industry relies heavily on the ability to consistently offer high quality remanufactured colour cartridges. Colour is predicted to be the driving growth in this $26 billion (€16.1 billion) industry through 2015 and beyond,...
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Respect for the past, commitment to the future – Ed Swartz
Today, we celebrate the 250th issue of The Recycler. Static Control advertised in the very first issue and we are proud to have continued our relationship, uninterrupted, for all of these years. When David Connett visited our global headquarters to discuss the...
The new standard: developing for remanufactured Kyocera cartridges
Kyocera is not an unfamiliar name among remanufacturers, but it is one that is likely to stir mixed emotions. Their low cost-per-page business model has led to heavy placement within businesses focused on lower operational costs. This has led to a lot of opportunity...
Static Control formulates and manufactures toner
Static Control has long had a reputation for manufacturing high quality components to the aftermarket, but many industry insiders would be surprised to know of our comprehensive in-house toner capabilities. Years ago we recognized formulating and manufacturing toner...
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Cartridge World UK store owners develop print management solution
“Sprintwise” service developed by East Lancashire Cartridge World store owners to help customers save business time. Darren and Nyreen Turner, owners of a Cartridge World store in East Lancashire, have developed a printing solution for their business customers aimed...
Another Colour Education Course to be held by Konica Minolta
Course on colour measurement will take place on 7 November at Brownsover Hall Hotel, Rugby, UK. Former President of the Society of Dyers and Colourists (SDC), Susan Williams, will be hosting a Colour Education Course held by Konica Minolta to help those in the...
Job losses at Xerox call centre
67 jobs to be cut at OEM’s call centre in north Raleigh, North Carolina. Triangle Business Journal reports that Xerox has blamed “a change in business conditions” for the cutting of 67 jobs at one of its largest call centres for Xerox Business Services’...
3D printers could print food in space
NASA funds development of 3D printer capable of printing food for astronauts. Digital Trends reports that NASA has awarded mechanical engineer Anjan Contractor a grant of $125,000 (€93,500) towards developing a 3D printer able to produce food for astronauts travelling...
DCI doubles production capacity
UK remanufacturer’s continued growth, new customer acquisition and environmental strategy leads to doubled remanufacturing capacity. Dynamic Cassette International Ltd (DCI) has announced that it has been able to double its remanufacturing production capacity at its...
Kodak creditors support reorganisation plan
Vote indicates “strong and substantial” support for OEM’s Plan of Reorganisation ahead of confirmation hearing. Kodak has announced that its creditors have voted in favour of its Plan of Reorganisation, placing the company in a strong position for its confirmation...