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“Transformable” 3D printer developed

The Optimus has “two different configurations” and can offer laser cutting and CNC functionality. The 3D printer, developed by Swedish company Febtop tech, has been launched on the crowdfunding website Indiegogo, with the company stating that the machine is...

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PRINTek launches remanufactured cartridges

The Hungarian remanufacturer has “updated its product range” with Canon and HP Inc releases. In a press release, the company stated that the “recently-developed remanufactured cartridges” include a range of Canon launches, including the PGI570 XL black inkjet...

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Cipher launches new chips

The company has launched a range of OKI chips, and is preparing to release more in future. Cipher stated that it has launched toner and drum chips for the OKI ES7131 and 7170 printers, with respective yields of 36,000 pages and 72,000 pages for the two monochrome...

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wta launches more remanufactured cartridges

The German remanufacturer launched remanufactured Kyocera and HP Inc cartridges. The Kyocera release was remanufactured CMYK cartridges for use in the OEM’s TASKalfa 6500CI, 6551CI, 7550CI and 7551CI, as well as the Copystar CS6550CI, 6551CI, 7550CI and 7551CI...

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Chinese company releases new toner chips

The new “selection of products” contain “printer and copier replacement parts” which includes “cartridges, rollers, toner chips and others”, reported a press release, and the products are said to be “compatible with different printers and copiers”.

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US couple accused of Staples fraud

The couple from Georgia reportedly tried to defraud the retailer through the creation of multiple rewards accounts. Fox News reported on the case, which has seen John and Analyn Douglas charged respectively with “conspiracy to commit wire fraud and mail fraud” and...

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Russia limits foreign state IT purchases

The Russian government has legislated a limiting on the “purchase of foreign electronic devices” including printers. Russia Today reported on the decision by the Kremlin, which consists of a by-law “that limits state-run enterprises from buying foreign-made electronic...

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HP Inc believes printing is “still relevant”

The OEM’s focus on printing comes despite “updating its business strategy to address new consumer technology habits”. The Hoya reported on the OEM’s Enrique Lores, President of Imaging, Printing and Solutions, who gave a talk about the OEM’s future recently in which...

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Circular economy approval in 2017?

European politicians are “expected to agree” proposals on the circular economy by January next year. The European Commission (EC) reported it would be axing its plans for a circular economy in January 2015, before reconsidering and revealing it would increase funding,...

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