Netaphor has launched a quarterly business review solution for MPS users. MPS Connect reported on the SiteAudit QBR Analyser, which “provides partners with [a] solution to review quarterly performance with customers” through “a set of analysis charts for reporting...
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Canon launches new printer in Europe
The OEM’s European subsidiary has launched the i-SENSYS LBP312x. IT Online reported on the launch of the machine, which is said to be a “small footprint, high-productivity printer for use in fast-paced work environments where space is a premium”. The printer is also...
Digital and sales profiles examined
A LinkedIn post analyses what sales representatives’ profiles on the site reveal about them. The post, from Larry Levine, discussed “three reasons why you are what your LinkedIn profile says you are”, referring specifically to copier sales representatives. He starts...
CIT passes REACH test
The company passed inspection by REACH (Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals). CIT announced that it was “relieved” to have passed the three hour inspection and that they are surprised to see they are “one of the first to get an inspection of surely...
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Printer security discussed
Minute Hack reported that many “modern printers” retain a huge amount of “confidential data” and that this can be “electronic and hardcopy”, which makes them “vulnerable to attack”.
Cartridge World robber charged
Kevin E. Gillispie was charged with “three counts of armed robbery” in Outagamie county court. The 52-year-old, from Green Bay, Wisconsin, committed the crimes while on bail for a bank robbery, reported postcrescent. During each robbery Gillespie used a handgun, which...
Woman guilty in printer scam
Olamide Aina was part of a “scam” that charged a buyer £38,000 (€44,497/$49,656) for two printers. The Evening Standard reported that Aina, from East Dulwich in London, UK, was “motivated by greed” and helped to “scam a victim in Morocco” for “nearly £38,000...
Law firm employee guilty in cartridge scam
Raven Subramoney conned his employer out of £18,600 (€21,780/$24,305). Subramoney, who worked for the London-based law firm Browne Jacobson, received a “16 month suspended sentence” for the cartridge scam, reported Legal Cheek. The former employee, who was a “national...
TNCore launches inkjet chips
The company has launched chips for Epson and HP Inc cartridges, and will soon launch Samsung chips. noting that it has “focused on toner chip development until now” and decided “this was the moment to extend” its knowledge “to [the] ink chip market”.
Germany might oppose circular economy targets
According to reports, the EU member “could oppose recycling targets” to be set in the circular economy package. The European Commission (EC) reported it would be axing its plans for a circular economy in January 2015, before reconsidering and revealing it would...