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Cartridge World on benefits of buying local

The retail discussed the benefits of buying printer cartridges “from local businesses”. Cartridge World’s article noted that “printer ink and toner may be one of those things bought easily and cheaply through online retailers”, but that “while this is the most...

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Pelikan’s toner cartridges “MPS ready”

The company stated that its toner cartridges are able to “fit into your existing MPS system”. It commented that “since the beginning of this century it is possible that the printer can send various information to the user”, such as “the meter reading for billing, but...

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Chinese trademark fees halved

The government’s official fees have been reduced by 50 percent, effective from 1 April. Law firm Vivien Chan & Co shared the price reductions in an email to customers, stating that the “trademark official fees” are set to be reduced by 50 percent, and giving a...

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Brother UK opens new solutions showroom

The OEM’s subsidiary has opened the new showroom in Manchester, England. Phil Jones, Managing Director of Brother UK, shared the news on LinkedIn, adding that the OEM was “really pleased to open our new solutions showroom this wee”, as “it’s taken a few months to fit...

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HP Inc can “return to growth”

CEO Dion Weisler stated that the OEM “can beat” its slump. The Australian interviewed Weisler, who it said “has just capped off a frantic 12 months”, and who has “a growing belief” that the OEM “can not only weather the continued slump in the overall market but also...

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TNCore launches new products

The company has released new Samsung chips, and its i-PROG resetter will soon be able to reset these chips, with the new releases designed to be used with the OEM’s MLT-115 range.

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Cartridge retailer surveys workplace desires

British workers were said to be more realistic in what they want in the office. According to Cartridge People’s survey, reported by The Global Reporter, workers in Britain are more practical in what they wish to see in the workplace. Over 1,000 British workers from...

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Two arrested for printing fake rupee notes

A brother and sister have been arrested in India for printing fake money and scamming people during the “demonetisation” period issued by the government. The government in India made an announcement to strip money of its legal tender (demonetisation), reported...

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More deinking needed in Europe

Governments are demanding that during the recycling of printed products there must be a higher level of deinking. The EU’s policy on the circular economy centres around recycling aiming to reduce waste and “conserve resources, combat climate change and protect the...

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