The two latest orders were handed out in relation to the dongle gear case begun by Canon. The two seizure-and-forfeiture orders from US Customs and Border Protection, handed out on behalf of the United States International Trade Commission (USITC), were given to A...
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Armor achieves Blue Angel accreditation
A range of the French remanufacturer’s owa-brand toner cartridges have been awarded the ecolabel. The company’s newest accreditations include 13 remanufactured toner cartridges under the German Blue Angel ecolabel, with the cartridges covered including remanufactured...
Ninestar discusses Lexmark acquisition
The company stated that its position as part of the consortium that bought the OEM means its “success is inevitable”, with “China’s largest overseas acquisition in the printing industry”, having “garnered much attention”.
Inkless paper technology launched
Future printing may be done using inkless paper and UV light. Seeker reported that scientists have discovered a method of using nontoxic nanoparticles “to make rewriteable paper that can be printed and erased more than 80 times”. The article noted that worries about...
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Thread International starts three year project
HP will use the recycled plastic to manufacture inkjet cartridges. Plastic News reported that the Pittsburgh based company will start the project in Haiti as reported by The Recycler and that the project will assist in providing “health care and education” as well as...
Canon reaches goal
The OEM has reached a momentous goal by installing more than 1,000 “continuous feed inkjet printers”. PrintWeek reported that the company had reached its “milestone” of over 1,000 “since it began […] in 2008”. The announcement was made at the company’s annual...
HP sued by consumer
An unhappy consumer is suing HP for alleged misleading advertising. Legal Newsline reported that Californian Anthony Fehrenbach has filed a lawsuit for himself and “all the other members of public” against HP Inc. and he alleges that they are in “violation of the...
HP pays for discrimination charge
The OEM has agreed to settle after “allegations of discrimination”. Staffing Industry reported that the discrimination allegations were brought to notice by The US Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programmes (OFCCP) who investigated HP after...
Cartridge World store sponsors school children
A franchise in Nuneaton is providing five children with printers and ink for free. The scheme entails giving away MFPs worth £80 (€92/$104) and supplying the ink cartridges for a year worth £400 (€464/$520). Five local children will benefit from the scheme which is...
CTG release new video
The video features Clover Technology’s global business units. The global company has 60 locations in 18 different countries and employs over 19,000 people providing businesses with “intelligent environmental solutions focussed on the recovery, remanufacturing and...