Panasonic Reveals New MB2100 Series Printers

Panasonic has released two new multi-function printers: KX-MB2168 and KX-MB2128, boasting 24-ppm ‘Quick Duplexing’.

Laser Printer Usage Raises Safety Concerns

US researchers have tested laser printers and found that some release particles at concentrations comparable to highly polluted highways.

Hubei Dinglong Chemicals Opens New Subsidiary

Hubei Dinglong Chemicals has founded a new venture to implement the developer roller project by leasing a plant. 

Apex Re-programs Chips for Brother Printers

Apex Microelectronics is one of the first chip manufacturers to respond to Brother’s White Paper released last week calling for the Aftermarket’s compliance on chip messages.

HP Introduces Future Boards of Directors for Hewlett Packard Enterprise and HP Inc.

HP introduced the expected members of the boards of directors for both Hewlett Packard Enterprise and HP Inc.

Cambridge University “Unprinting” Spin-out Obtains £1m Investment

Reduse's technology uses lasers to remove print from laser-printed and photocopied paper, which process can be repeated several times without damaging the fibres of the paper. 

Jet Tec Partners with UK Wholesaler

Under the partnership, all of JFT’s thirteen stores across the UK will stock a range of Jet Tec inkjet products.   

337 Investigation on Toner Supply Containers Terminated

ALJ David P. Shaw of USITC issued order NO.4 (ID) for the case of Certain Toner Supply Containers and Components Thereof (Inv. No. 337-TA-960).

Memjet Sues HP for Alleging Patent Infringement

Memjet announced it has sued Hewlett-Packard (HP) Company in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California, for infringing eight of its patents concerning its page-wide "waterfall" printing technology. 

Sharp Won an $8 million multi-year contract from District of Columbia

Sharp Business Systems, a direct sales division of Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA) reported on being awarded an $8 million multi-year contract by the District of Columbia to upgrade its fleet of Multifunctional Printers (MFPs) at 111 schools and at its central office.