The company has added a new “How to” article to its series, all about how to print from your smartphone.
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SHARP India announces remote working package
The company has created a special remote working solutions package, offering a combination of multifunctional printer, interactive touch panel, Dynabook laptop, software applications and a commercial air purifier.
Print-Rite tallies 3,000+ patent registrations
The company reports that, globally, it has recently recorded its 3,000th patent registration.
Canon Canada adds another PIXMA printer
The new Canon PIXMA TS3420 home printer boasts easy set-up at an affordable price
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Epson: no appeal for ART LLC
The long running dispute between Epson and ART LLC came to an end with the United States Supreme Court declining to hear an appeal of the sanctions imposed on the company in their long running dispute.
HYB adds to cartridge range
The company has launched a set of compatible toner cartridges for use in Ricoh Pro C7100/C7100S/C7100SX devices.
Epson back in court defending its patents
The complaint was filed by Seiko Epson Corporation and Epson Portland in the United States District Court Central District Of California, Western Division against defendants AUDOORMATICS USA, INC., LEE’S COLLECTION, INC., SHER LI, IVY CHEN, and RI HUA LI.
Australia looking to reform waste industry
In August this year, the Morrison Government introduced landmark legislation that sees Australia take responsibility for its waste and establishes a national industry framework for recycling.
Konica Minolta receives award for climate action
Konica Minolta, Inc. announced that the company received the 2020 Minister of the Environment’s Award for Climate Action (in the dissemination and promotion category of the mitigation field) sponsored by the Japanese Ministry of the Environment, in recognition of its project, “Ecosystem to contribute to the global environment together with stakeholders.”
Remote working: Technology issues can be hindering
Businesses in ‘survival mode’ as productivity, morale and the ability to serve customers are being hamstrung by technology issues at European mid-size businesses, according to research commissioned by Ricoh Europe.