A new study reveals that scientists have been able to use a “simple chemical reaction” to make lead-based ink disappear and reappear again. According to a blog post by Discover Magazine, the study was published in Nature Communications this week and describes how “a...
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Ricoh publishes 2017 Sustainability Report
The Japanese OEM has released its annual integrated report. Ricoh Company Ltd. has published its integrated report, the Ricoh Group Sustainability Report 2017. The report, which has been issued every year since 2012, offers an overview not only of the OEM’s financial...
Toshiba donates MFP to Memorial Foundation
Toshiba America Business Solutions announced this week that it had donated a multifunction printer to the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation. The Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation is a public charity and humanitarian project that protects and preserves the culture and...
Visual Edge Technology acquires XMC, Inc
Memphis-based XMC, Inc has been acquired by Visual Edge Technology, which was assisted in the process by Prosperity Plus Management Consulting, Inc. Prosperity Plus revealed in a press release yesterday that it had advised Bob Hamilton, Sean Seward and Ben McCaghren...
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Printers help resolve the paper issue
Why melding paper–based processes into digital workflow need no longer cause companies a major headache. A new IT World article penned by Michael Nadeau, Senior Editor of CIO, reveals how global printer and copier vendors such as Xerox, Konica Minolta and Canon are...
Xerox unveils record product launch
At a Dubai event held this week the company has made the biggest product launch in its entire 110–year history. Westfair Online has revealed that Xerox has just made a record–breaking product launch at the GITEX Technology Week, being held in Dubai through to 12...
Macau trials electronics recycling scheme
Macau's Environmental Protection Bureau is introducing a new trial scheme for the collection and recycling of “electronic communication and technology materials”. A new article in the Macau Business Daily reveals that the EPB “has launched a trial scheme” that should...
Lexmark patent case has wider implications
A new article by PharmaPhorum indicates that the recent patent case pitting Lexmark against Impression Products could have implications on pharmaceutical companies. This week's article by Doug Robinson declares that “the foreign–sale aspect of Lexmark should interest...
Japan seizes profitable recycling opportunities
The country could soon be taking advantage of China's decision to prohibit the import of various kinds of recyclables by investing in metal refining plants. BusinessMirror reports that, as a result of China's recent decision, in July 2017, to put a halt to the...
ETIRA responds to HP leaflet
ETIRA has issued a response to HP´s recently released leaflet, which made inaccurate statements about the quality, safety and environmental impact of reman cartridges.