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Ricoh releases new A3 printer

The SP 6430DN is said to be “compact, durable and affordable” and to bring “higher levels of productivity” to the office, with features including a print resolution of 1,200 x 1,200dpi and a print speed of up to 38ppm.

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HP takes “important step” ahead of split

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has filed a Form 10 with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which provides “detailed information” about the new company. The OEM reported on its move to file the Form 10 statement with the SEC, which it states is an “important...

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Former cartridge store franchisee branches out

US-based Matt Gaarder was formerly a Rapid Refill franchisee, and has now created the Rapid Elite store in Maryville, Missouri. Maryville Daily Forum interviewed Gaarder, who was previously a sports broadcaster in Missouri, and decided to get into cartridge retail...

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Kodak injunction remains in Collins case

The OEM failed in an appeal against an injunction filed by former supplier Collins Ink. Both companies supply inkjet inks for the Versamark digital inkjet printing press, manufactured by Kodak. Collins’ manufactured inks for the Versamark were resold by Kodak under...

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EU politician says raw materials prices will increase

Karl Falkenburg, the Director General of Environment at the European Commission, said a long-term approach is needed to address the effects of low oil prices. Speaking at a conference on the circular economy in Brussels, he said a constant problem for addressing this...

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US company offers chance to destroy printer

University Office Technologies will give a new MFP to the winner of its competition, and drop their old device from a crane. The office products dealer, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, announced its ‘Motor City Copier Crush’ competition will take place on 22 April....

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Toshiba discusses printing and the paperless office

Toshiba Tec Senior Vice President Carl A. Morris spoke about the paperless office and reducing waste. European CEO reported on its interview with Morris, with the main thrust of the conversation surrounding the combination of “economy, efficiency and ecology”. The...

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EU policy officer on implementing circular economy

Carsten Wachholz of the European Environmental Bureau (EEB) said it is vital the concept “gets into the DNA of EU policy”. Writing in The Parliament Magazine, he said that despite its improving recycling rates, Europe must establish product standards and improve...

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Ninestar products seized in USA

Inkjet cartridges shipped into the USA infringed a previous General Exclusion Order (GEO). The USITC (United States International Trade Commission) reported on a ‘seizure and forfeiture order’ relating to a GEO that HP was awarded in 2011. The USITC stated that the US...

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