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Articles from July 2007

 
Printer company honoured


InfoPrint Solutions Company (IPS) has won an award for its printers, which utilise printer cartridges.
Satisfaction with printer cartridges 'varies by brand'


Customer satisfaction with printer cartridges varies by brand, according to new research.
Canon printer reviewed


The Canon iP1800 printer, which requires printer cartridges, has been reviewed by PrintoInfo.
HP announces new promotion


HP, a manufacturer of printer cartridges, has announced a new promotion.
Canon reveals profit


Printer manufacturer Canon may soon be active in the Japanese stock market following an announcement last week that the firm's operating profits have increased 14.9 per cent since the start of the year.
Canon to up output of ink-jet printers


Canon is going to ramp up its production of ink-jet printers that print photos in an effort to take control of the market, costing the printer supplies company an estimated total of one billion yen (£4.14 million).
Manufacturers to benefit from new office products


The manufacturing industry will welcome news that Microsoft has added both office Communications Server 2007 and Office Communicator 2007 to its range of office products, due out later this year.
Kodak launches printers from hell comp


A competition has been launched by Kodak which gives those that take part the chance to win one of the firm's new printers.
Lexmark sees ink-jet cartridges sales drop


Quarterly net income has fallen for printer and printer cartridges manufacturer Lexmark with this being attributed to a decrease in income from the sales of ink-jet cartridges.
'Not enough' printer cartridges being recycled


As far as environmentally-friendliness is concerned, those who use printer cartridges are lagging behind, a new report has found.
SanDisk collaborates with Ducati on flash drive


When computer users think of a USB flash drive, they like to imagine data transfer at lightning fast speeds which is why it is apt that SanDisk's latest offering is sponsored by Ducati.
Xerox's net income rises


Printer supplies are currently spurring on the profits of Xerox as the firm posted an increase in its net income compared with the corresponding time frame last year.
Holidaying Brits failing to secure identity


Brits travelling abroad are failing to conduct security measures before they leave the country, such as disposing of documents containing personal information with paper shredders and thus putting themselves at risk of identity (ID) fraud.
Cheap solar panels could be printed at home


In the near future, the world could see a huge increase in the amount of solar panels providing energy with the help of ink-jet printers if researchers at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) get their way.
HNI's office furniture propels sales


The office furniture market is set for a boost throughout 2007 as growth continues to move along moderately, according to US firm HNI.
HP successful in Opsware bid


Printers and printer cartridges manufacturer HP has declared that it has been successful in its bid to acquire data centre automation software firm Opsware.
Information tsar highlights need for security


The Information Commissioner Richard Thomas has spoken in the wake of his office's annual report about the necessity for protecting personal information, highlighting the role that paper shredders can play in the office.
Canon focused on recycling


With the emphasis placed very much on eco issues in the UK at present, printer supplies manufacturer Canon continues to lead the pack with its ink-jet cartridges recycling scheme and has rolled out the scheme as far away as India.
Canon shows off printers in new showroom


Canon UK has announced that it is to invest a sum of £1 million into a new Professional Print showroom, which will showcase the latest printer technology to customers.
Office supplies are on parents' wish lists


With the summer holidays descending upon us, office supplies are set to be in high demand in time for the new school term beginning in September.
Laminator impresses Australian manager 'immediately'


A managing director was so taken with the new laminator offered by Autobond that he immediately snapped up the office machine.
Asitrade upgrades its laminator


In order to significantly reduce the amount of glue consumption arising from laminator use, Asitrade has announced that it has come up with a solution to address this problem.
HP goes green


Office supplies provider and computer specialist HP has recycled half a billion kilograms of old office equipment to date, outlining its green credentials.
Nisshinbo back in the UK


Nisshinbo, the manufacturer of sheet metal-working machines such as guillotines and punching machines has again made its products available for purchase in the UK.
Microsoft launches new Office security for Macs


Employers in the UK will be buoyed to learn that Microsoft has made a security patch available for Microsoft 2004 on the Mac.
Canon to build new CMOS plant


A new factory producing complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) imaging sensors is to be built in Kawasaki, Japan, by printer cartridge manufacturer Canon.
British workers pocketing office supplies


UK workers have admitted to pinching office supplies from their employees – and they don't feel guilty about it.
Xerox unveils bulky new colour laser printer


Copier giant Xerox has unveiled its latest foray into the printer supplies market – a rather bulky colour laser printer.
Old Abe's vp's office furniture up for sale


The estate of Hannibal Hamlin, one-time vice president to Abraham Lincoln, is to be auctioned off on Saturday at the former site of the Bangor Theological Seminary, with some office furniture up for grabs.
Cardiff office staff make green savings


An energy saving campaign involving office equipment in Cardiff has seen 100 tonnes of carbon emissions cut, with savings of £15,000 in power bills in a year.
Samsung unveils world's smallest MFP


Electronics giant Samsung will be hoping its latest printer supplies offering can yield similar success to its popular line of mobile phones.
Private security lapses fuel £1.7bn yearly crime losses


Security lapses made by banks, shops and even government departments are playing a major role in supporting criminal activity in the UK.
Oh Brother! Here comes a new range of MFPs


Printer supplies expert Brother is releasing a new line of colour laser and inkjet cartridge multifunction printers (MFPs).
Shredders a must for any office


With more and more criminals out there trying an increasing number of techniques to gain access to people's personal information, it seems paper shredders have become a must for any office.
Slow office computers harming productivity


Sluggish computers are harming productivity in offices all over the world, research by an office supplies company shows.
Veneer office desks more "affordable and durable" than ever before


Veneer office desks and tables have long been associated with unflattering images of low quality wood breaking up and are often seen as a cheap office furniture alternative.
Office supplies recycling improving, says Kyocera


Japanese IT firm Kyocera has suggested that recycling of printer supplies, office supplies and office equipment has soared by almost 100 per cent in the past 14 years, according to reports in mrw.co.uk.
Lexmark "takes a hit" in printer supplies war


US printer supplies firm Lexmark is suffering in the inkjet cartridges price war, after revealing major disappointment with its second quarter results.
Exercise 'important' for staff


Employers are being encouraged to ensure they pay as much attention to detail in ensuring their staff remain at an optimum physical condition.
CIPS creates new web service


The Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS) has launched a new online presence to enable purchasing managers in firms to buy goods more effectively.
HP offers printers chance to try before they buy


Printer supplies giant Hewlett-Packard (HP) is offering potential customers the opportunity to try before they buy, with tests on its new photo printer taking place across the UK.
H and L offer office tips for a healthy workspace


H and L Office Furniture has come up with some top tips for employees looking to make the most of their office space, as reported by Ferret.com.
Keeping the office environment safe is child's play


As more and more members of the UK's workforce opt to work from home, keeping their workspace safe for kids can be pretty tricky.
Website offers advice on inkjet cartridges


Inkjet cartridges are one of the most high selling printer supplies on the market, but many consumers often find themselves frustrated with their expiration dates and longevity.
US entrepreneur pencils in office supplies success


A teenage entrepreneur in the US is pencilling out a prosperous future for himself, after starting up his own firm handcrafting wooden office supplies, the LA Times reports.
Canon introduces next generation colour MFP


Canon's assault on the printer supplies market is gathering pace, after it introduced its next generation colour imageRUNNER C5185 multifunction printer series.
Printer therapy from Kodak


Photo and printer supplies company Kodak has announced the launch of a new interactive website, which features videos and take-away graphics examining the technology behind Kodak's new EasyShare 5300 All-in-One printer.
Canon unveils new compact photo printer


Printer supplies and copying giant Canon has unveiled its new SELPHY CP740, which it describes as a powerful new photo printer "that fits in the palm of your hand".
Office furniture firm offer Carpal Tunnel advice


An office furniture supplier has come up with some advice on the debilitating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, an injury that continually strikes office staff.
WEEE directives now underway


The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) regulations were implemented on Sunday (1st July), meaning UK firms will be obliged by law to recycle and properly dispose of particular electrical office supplies.