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Electronics recycling industry to grow 23 percent
Increasing use of electronics will lead to a 23 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in the global electronics recycling industry between 2013 and 2019. Recycling Today reported the prediction, which was made in a report from US group Transparency Market...
IoT hackers could control all connected devices
Security flaws in ZigBee networks mean connected solutions could be used to send out data for miles, a watchdog has found. The watchdog said that ZigBee’s standard requires an unsecure initial key transport to be supported, allowing its networks to be compromised and...
Xaar celebrates 25 years in the inkjet printhead industry
The company is sending a team on a 60-mile charity bike ride in October to mark the anniversary. The ride, going from London to Cambridge, will raise over £2,000 (€1,803) for Breast Cancer Now, and Xaar is also taking part in Action for Children foundation’s Byte...
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Xerox extends global toner production in US
The OEM is to increase its emulsion aggregation (EA) capacity by 40 percent, as a $35 million (€32 million) expansion project is completed. The New York-based plant has grown from 100,000 square-feet to 155,000 square-feet, with $26 million (€23 million) in EA toner...
Global wide-format shipments down in first quarter
New data from IDC showed a “slight decline” of one percent in shipments, while revenue fell by three percent. The quarterly results from IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Large Format Printer Tracker saw wide-format shipments decline by around one percent year-over-year for...
Jet Tec plans to exhibit at dealer event
The remanufacturer will attend the Superstat conference in mid June. The Superstat conference, taking place on 11 and 12 June at Park Royal in Cheshire, focuses on “providing over 300 dealers [with] the support they need in order to grow their business”, in both...
55,000 counterfeits seized in UAE
The fake HP cartridges, worth Dh1 million ($272,245/€249,560), were seized over the last few months in Ras Al Khaimah.
Average website can be printed in 6.5 pages
It is estimated that it would take 350 billion pages to print the whole of the internet, while internet traffic could eclipse “one zettabyte” a year by the end of 2016. According to a series of calculations by The Washington Post, there is a 95 percent chance that all...
Print-Rite launches HP campaign
The remanufacturer has launched a campaign to promote its HP cartridges after the recent Euro drop against the US dollar. The company’s campaign, ‘Beat the currency squeeze’, was decided upon “due to the recent Euro drop against the US dollar”, with Print-Rite adding...