Xerox Holdings Corporation announced Philip Giordano has been appointed to its board of directors.
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Kyocera’s security recognised by Keypoint Intelligence
The Kyocera Evolution Series has been verified as providing maximum data protection for its MFPs.
Viking Ireland introduces An Post as a new delivery partner
Viking Ireland, with the support of their third-party logistics provider Menzies Distribution, announced An Post as their new final mile delivery partner.
Mito announces new colour toner kits
The company has released new colour toner kits for use in various Kyocera printers.
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Tech users feel unsure about the best way to recycle old tech
A new study by computer refurbishment specialists, EuroPC, has revealed that over four in five (82%) UK adults who live in a household with at least five tech devices feel unsure about the best way to recycle their undesired electronics.
Ninestar reviews “Colour Talk” webinar
Ninestar’s Colour Talk was the first in its “Walk the Talk” series of webinars, and was held on 19 May 2022.
Ricoh’s Healy and Salladay honoured by CRN
Ricoh USA, Inc. announced that CRN named Jennifer Healy, Director, Marketing and Campaign Strategy, Dealer and Partner Channel, Ricoh USA, Inc., and Krista Salladay, Dealer Campaign and Demand Manager, Ricoh USA, Inc., to its Women of the Channel list for 2022.
Canon U.S.A., Inc. adds three new models
A foundation of security features, advanced functionality and ease-of-use are among the enhancements for three new Canon models: the imagePRESS Lite C270 and C265 devices, as well as the imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX 6855i device, being announced by Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Konica Minolta announces new inline saddle-stitch booklet maker
Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. (Konica Minolta announced it has extended its partnership with the Plockmatic Group to launch the powerful and versatile SD-435/450 booklet maker.
Switch from laser to inkjet could save 1.3 million MT of CO2 each year
A worldwide switch from laser to inkjet printers by 2025 could save 1.3 million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) each year, according to new research by Dr Tim Forman of the University of Cambridge, commissioned by Epson.