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Xerox creates self-destructing chip

The new chip, developed by Xerox and DARPA (Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency), can destroy itself on command in 10 seconds, as it’s constructed from glass that can be activated by a number of triggers.

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HP launches new LaserJet printers

The new devices are said to feature “the fastest real world print speeds” in their class, with four new printers launched – the LaserJet Pro M402, the Colour LaserJet Pro M452, the LaserJet Pro MFP M426, and the Colour LaserJet Pro MFP M477.

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Epson launches new RIPS machines in India

The OEM has launched two new inkjet devices – the WorkForce Pro WF-R8591 and R5691 – that utilise the OEM’s replaceable ink pack systems (RIPS), offering around 75,000 A4 pages in black and colour per ink pack.

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Middle East HCP market sees “slight decline”

The region’s hardcopy peripherals (HCP) markets saw yearly declines in volume and value. According to analysts IDC, the overall HCP market in the Middle East saw a “year-on-year decline” in volume and value in 1Q2015, after a “strong” 2014 in which volume grew by 9.4...

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Lexmark reveals new MPS programme

The Advantage MPS Core Programme is designed for channel partners to “expand their customer reach” and “provide their customers with all of the cost and efficiency benefits” that an MPS programme can deliver.

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Staples Canada recycles nearly one million cartridges

The retailer collected 37.4 percent more cartridges in the first quarter than the previous year. The company noted that it “gives customers the option to drop off used ink and toner cartridges at every store location”, with 940,938 cartridges collected in the first...

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ETIRA succeeds in changing UK health body cartridge policy

The association lobbied Ipswich and East Suffolk Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to change its labels that had excluded remanufactured cartridges. ETIRA stated that this means the CCG and other bodies like it “should not distribute labels claiming that OEMs do...

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