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Comment ~ Issue 259 (5 June 2014)

Canon takes action The phone has not stopped ringing since the news broke of the latest legal action by Canon. Most callers express surprise and shock that Canon is targeting remanufacturers, rather than clone importers. Yet just a year ago the calls were more along...

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Dell launches new print control programme

The OEM has partnered with PaperCut to “slash printing costs for all organisations”.  IT Portal Pro reported on Dell’s new enterprise printing solution, which it states will “help businesses to efficiently manage printing budgets” when using one of its printers, as...

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Sharp releases six new cloud monochrome MFPs

The OEM’s new machines are energy-efficient and are aimed to “shake up the printing landscape”. IT Pro Portal reported on the release of the six new printers from Sharp, all of which are monochrome MFPs featuring cloud capabilities. The machines include the MX-M565N,...

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HP to open R&D centre at University of South Australia

New HP facility to be established in conjunction with the state government and University of South Australia. ITnews reported that HP is to open an Innovation and Collaboration Centre at the University of South Australia’s (UniSA) city west campus with the help of a...

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Murder suspect goes free due to fax toner technicality

Appeal faxed by suspect was not received due to court’s fax machine running out of toner. The Telegraph reported that a 24 year-old man suspected of murdering DJ Claudy Elisor in Seine-Saint-Denis, north-east Paris in 2010 has been able to walk free from court after...

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UTec defends against Canon allegations

Cartridge manufacturer responds to allegations made against it and related companies, asserting that it stands behind “all of the products they sell”. UTec has acknowledged that it and four of its related companies, including Print-Rite, have been named in the lawsuit...

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