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HP ‘should do more to recycle printer cartridges’

By Paperstone on October 31, 2007 in HP with 0 Comments

Office equipment manufacturer HP needs to do more to ensure that its printer cartridges are recycled, a new report claims. A study by Lyra Research reveals that HP is responsible for the production of over half of the 500 million inkjet cartridges and 75 million laser cartridges which are sold each year in North America, […]

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Firm ‘pleased’ with laminator

By Paperstone on October 30, 2007 in Laminators with 0 Comments

A print finishing firm was sufficiently satisfied with its current laminator that it decided to buy two more of the same model, Graphic Re-Pro On-line reports. Rossington and Corden Print Finishers decided that it would replace its ten-year-old Autobond laminator with more of the same, purchasing a new Autobond Mini 76 TH and Mini 105 […]

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MPs ‘spend thousands on office supplies’

By Paperstone on October 29, 2007 in Office Supplies with 0 Comments

The Labour MP for Mitcham and Morden spent more on office supplies such as Paper, envelopes and postage during the past year than any other member of parliament, new figures reveal. Siobhain McDonagh spent tens of thousands of pounds on office supplies, including £35,207 on pre-paid postage envelopes and £13,900 on stationery, This is Local […]

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Aussie firm ‘recycles millions of printer cartridges’

By Paperstone on October 26, 2007 in Ink Cartridges And Toners with 0 Comments

Millions of printer cartridges are recycled each year at an Australian company which has drop-off points across the country. Close the Loop operates 43,000 locations for dropping off printer cartridges and recycles a total of 13 million annually, ABC Canberra reports. Used printer cartridges are also received from office machines in firms located as far […]

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Welsh schools ‘could save money on office supplies’

By Paperstone on October 25, 2007 in Office Supplies with 0 Comments

Schools in Wales could save tens of millions of pounds each year by securing better deals on office supplies and office equipment, it has been suggested. Making bulk purchases of office supplies as part of a larger public sector consortium could help cut procurement bills by as much as ten per cent, the Assembly has […]

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Canon CP740 printers ‘slow but gives good results’

By Paperstone on October 24, 2007 in Office Supplies with 0 Comments

The new Canon CP740 printers may be slow and a bit awkward to use compared with other office machines, a review has suggested. Writing in PC Advisor, Melissa Riofrio says that the office machines may be "clunky" but they also produce high-quality images. She states that the dy-sublimation photos produced by the printers "compare well […]

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OKI unveils new printers

By Paperstone on October 24, 2007 in Office Supplies with 0 Comments

OKI Printing Solutions has introduced two new colour printers which are aimed at the high-end market. The office machines company claimed that its C9650 and C9650X would enable firms to generate professional A3 colour and black-and-white documents in-house, thus reducing the outsourcing of their printing. To be launched in the Middle East graphic arts market, […]

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New Lexmark printers ‘provide excellent features’

By Paperstone on October 23, 2007 in Office Supplies with 0 Comments

New printers manufactured by Lexmark offer a wide range of features at a low cost, according to a recent review. Writing in Computeract!ve, Paul Lester says that the Lexmark X6570 could be just the office equipment required for people who work from home. The office machines are capable of working as copiers, scanners and printers […]

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Canon introduces new large-format printers

By Paperstone on October 22, 2007 in Ink Cartridges And Toners with 0 Comments

Office machines manufacturer Canon has launched two new large-format printers, which will replace previous models. The imagePROGRAF iPF9100 and imagePROGRAF iPF8100 use the most up-to-date 12-colour ink system which utilises Canon’s LUCIA pigment inks. These inks are instrumental in avoiding an effect known as "bronzing", when printers produce colours that have a metallic hue when […]

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HP solutions ‘will enhance use of printers’

By Paperstone on October 19, 2007 in Office Supplies with 0 Comments

Office equipment manufacturer HP has announced a range of new printing solutions which it claims will help users take advantage of enhanced functionality from printers. As part of its Print 2.0 strategy, the office supplies firm has forged relationships with several major online brands, such as Windows Live Spaces, Flickr and the Graffiti Application for […]

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