Posted by John C Arkin on November 30th, 2008
As more people are catching on to the idea of recycling, the ways by which recycling is done are also improving and becoming more interesting. We have shared the recycling of printer ink cartridges in earlier posts. We have seen ink cartridge refilling and remanufacturing as well as the use of the idea of cartridge [...]
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Posted by John C Arkin on November 25th, 2008
As the printer industry strives to promote the preservation of Mother Earth through conscious efforts to recycle and develop environment-friendly products, it gives another happy consequence — creating jobs. Just this month, a new company that recycles printer ink cartridges opened in Uganda, providing employment to at least a hundred people. With the continued promotion [...]
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Posted by John C Arkin on November 24th, 2008
This month, Dell added two new product categories to its printer portfolio: high-end enterprise laser printers and single-function color laser printers. These two product lines will feature models that are all designed in adherence to Dell’s focus on functional design and on the environment. Two laser printers available in the market that belong to these [...]
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Posted by John C Arkin on November 23rd, 2008
Released in October, the Dell Photo P703W joins the increasing number of multi-function, compact and wireless-capable printers that are already available in the market. It is compact enough for use in a small office or as a home office printer. It will also be a good printer for university students staying in dorms or shared [...]
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Posted by John C Arkin on November 22nd, 2008
When I started exploring digital photography and printing photos at home, I realized that not everything that looks good on my monitor will turn out just as nice when printed. If this is also happening to you, you need not give up. You just need to better understand image resolution and its relationship with print [...]
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