The criteria for imaging equipment is being revised, with companies and representatives able to respond, and with cartridges forming part of the consultation questionnaire that companies can take part in now.
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PrintReleaf releases an API
The API will allow “third party software to tap directly into PrintReleaf”. The new solution enables software providers to embed PrintReleaf’s “automated reforestation technology” into their own and the company said that dealers, distributers and customers will be...
Staples leaving Australia and New Zealand
The office retail company is said to be leaving the two countries to concentrate its efforts on North America. Market Watch reported that Staples is planning to sell its business in Australia and New Zealand to Platinum Equity, the price has not been disclosed....
Lexmark partners with Intelligent ID
The two companies announced that their partnership is to “enhance document security”. Benzinga reported that the partnership will close the “security gap between digital and hardcopy data protection” and that the combination of the two companies will allow...
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New technologies that might affect printing
Computer Weekly asked what is Blockchain, explaining that basically it is a “way to add security and privacy to sensors and devices […] which powers cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin”. Blockchain is a list or ledger that allows transactions across “peer to peer network[s]”.
GPI announces event at Paperworld
The company will be holding a event on its stand in January. The date of the party is yet to be confirmed, but GPI will be holding an event on stand B57 at the show in January, and have invited everyone to attend. The show next year will take place from 28 to 31...
Photizo releases new global printer report
The analysts have forecast printer hardware and given a perspective which includes both laser and inkjet printer data.
Office employees to help fight fraud
CEOs and managers are asking their workers to help security by following protocols. During International Fraud Awareness Week, Shred-it, the UKs data destruction company, is asking employees to be more responsible in helping prevent fraud which “costs businesses £193...
Police find printer and cheques in taxi
Two people have been arrested in the US for allegedly making fraudulent cheques with a printer. The crime took place in Tulsa Oklahoma, reported Fox23, police were alerted when employees at the Bank of America were suspicious when one of the accused opened a checking...
Ricoh India launches two printers
The two new products to join the laser range are the RICOH SPC435DN and the RICOH SPC440DN and both are said to be “secure, productive [and] economic” reported Data Quest.