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Cartridge World launches radio campaign

ESPN Radio to feature ad campaign, which is expected to reach 99 million listeners. Heraldonline.com reported that Cartridge World’s ad campaign will be featured on ESPN Radio’s Mike & Mike Show – the station’s “top-rated sport talk programme”, with the campaign...

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US district saves $37,000 through MPS

Konica Minolta helped Deer Park Union Free School District save the money after only six months. The Journal reported on the school district, in Babylon in New York, saving $37,000 (€29,191) in six months after it “overhauled and streamlined its printing operations”...

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Printer apps downloaded more than wearable tech apps

Report shows wearable technology isn’t “burning up the app store[s]” yet. GigaOM reported on the study from app analytics firm App Annie, which found that printer apps from companies including HP and Epson are “downloaded more often” than smartwatch or wearable...

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Fuji Xerox introduces “robot printer”

Printer moves towards person who ordered it to print in order to deliver documents. BBC News reported on Fuji Xerox’s development of a robotic printer that is able to move on its own after receiving a print job, in order to deliver newly printed documents to whoever...

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Worldwide large-format shipments continue growth

Second quarter is the fourth consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth in worldwide large-format printer (LFP) shipments. IDC released data from its Worldwide Quarterly Large Format Printer Tracker for 2Q2014, with the LFP market recording year-over-year growth of...

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Wide-format ink supplier aids print company

Nazdar’s inks helped Red Monster offer “print prices that aren’t too scary”. The print company, which has been in business since November 2012 in Cambridgeshire, UK, has aimed to save customers money on wide-format prints, and switched to Nazdar’s third-party inks...

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