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		<title>Apple Rolls Out New Epson, HP Printer Drivers for Snow Leopard</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2010 12:23:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Apple’s Support Downloads area is showing the availability of new printer drivers for Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) users. Owners of an HP Printer have version 2.4.1 to install, while those using Epson printers are offered version 2.4 of their respective drivers. A driver is a program which facilitates the computer’s interaction with a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Apple</strong>’s Support Downloads area is showing the availability of new printer drivers for Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) users. Owners of an HP Printer have version 2.4.1 to install, while those using Epson printers are offered version 2.4 of their respective drivers. A driver is a program which facilitates the computer’s interaction with a hardware device.</p>
<p>Talking about the <a href="http://www.printcountry.com/drivers/HP_DRIVERS.asp" target="_self">HP Printer Drivers</a> v.2.4.1 for Mac OS X v10.6, the Mac maker reveals that, “this download includes the latest HP printing and scanning software for Snow Leopard.” The software is to be applied on systems running at least Mac OS X v10.6.1 and is localized in multiple languages. <a href="http://www.printcountry.com/drivers/EPSON_DRIVERS.asp" target="_self">Epson Printer Drivers</a> v2.4 only require Mac OS X version 10.6. According to the company headquartered at One Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California, “This update installs the latest software for your Epson printer or scanner.”</p>
<p>Customers are then directed to Support document HT3669, a technical reference article for owners of either of various printer models, including those manufactured by Hewlett Packard and Epson. Here, the Mac maker explains that, “Mac OS X v10.6 includes software for many printer and scanner models.  This software can be installed from the Mac OS X v10.6 Install DVD, and installed or updated by using Software Update (some models have software available through Software Update only).”</p>
<p>“To get <a href="http://www.printcountry.com/drivers.asp" target="_self">software for printers</a> that were not installed during the Mac OS X installation process, choose Software Update from the Apple menu, allow it to complete the process of ‘Checking for new software’, and then connect your printer or add it using the Print &amp; Fax pane of System Preferences”, Apple further notes. Customers whose Macs are not showing the availability of these printer drivers, yet they know they are using a supported model, can also download the new drivers manually, from Apple’s Downloads section, or from Softpedia, using the links below.</p>
<p>Via: <a href="http://news.softpedia.com/news/Apple-Rolls-Out-New-Epson-HP-Printer-Drivers-for-Snow-Leopard-145862.shtml">news.softpedia.com</a></p>
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		<title>New Epson WorkForce 320 and Epson WorkForce 325 All-in-Ones Deliver Superior Performance and Efficiency</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 12:14:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>LONG BEACH, Calif., Aug. 10 /PRNewswire/ &#8212; Epson America, Inc., a  leading provider of superior performing desktop printing solutions,  today introduced the Epson WorkForce® 320 and Epson WorkForce 325, two  entry-level printer/copier/scanner/fax all-in-ones for home-based  businesses at an affordable price. With a 30-page automatic document  feeder for increased efficiency, Epson&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LONG BEACH, Calif., Aug. 10 /PRNewswire/ &#8212; Epson America, Inc., a  leading provider of superior performing desktop printing solutions,  today introduced the Epson WorkForce® 320 and Epson WorkForce 325, two  entry-level printer/copier/scanner/fax all-in-ones for home-based  businesses at an affordable price. With a 30-page automatic document  feeder for increased efficiency, Epson&#8217;s exclusive DURABrite® Ultra  all-pigment inks that are fade(1), water(2) and smudge resistant, and  built-in Wi-Fi® n(3) offered in the WorkForce 325, these new WorkForce  models deliver superior performance and quality.</p>
<p>&#8220;Epson knows  that home-based business professionals such as realtors, architects and  business consultants are traditionally conscious of costs and don&#8217;t have  time to think about their business tools. They require an affordable  solution that addresses their business output needs while providing  high-quality results,&#8221; said Jennifer Liao, product manager, Consumer <a href="http://www.printcountry.com/" target="_self">Ink Jets</a>,  Epson America, Inc. &#8220;With the WorkForce 320 or WorkForce 325,  home-based businesses can rely on a cost-efficient all-in-one to easily  print, copy, scan, and fax important documents.&#8221;</p>
<p>With several  high-value features for a home office, including built-in Wi-Fi n  connectivity, robust OCR software to easily convert scanned documents  into editable/searchable text, and one-touch color and black and white  copying, the WorkForce 325 boosts productivity and increases efficiency.  In addition, it allows users to easily scan directly to PDF and e-mail,  archive important documents, and fax documents directly from a  computer(4).</p>
<p><strong>Additional Features of the WorkForce 320 and WorkForce 325:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>ISO print speeds of 4.3 ISO ppm black and 2.2      ISO ppm color(5)</li>
<li>Individual ink cartridges for replacing only      the color that is needed</li>
<li>Instant drying inks to immediately touch      laser quality documents and photos</li>
<li>Captures every detail for document archiving      with 1200 dpi scanning</li>
<li>Saves up to 50 percent of paper supply with      manual, two-sided printing(6)</li>
<li>Uses up to 70 percent less power than laser      printers(7)</li>
<li>ENERGY STAR® qualified, RoHS compliant, and      designed to be recycled(8)</li>
<li>5760 x 1440 dpi printing</li>
<li>Epson  MicroPiezo® print head technology with      smart nozzles delivers ink  droplets in as many as three sizes, some as      small as three  picoliters, delivering sharp, laser-like quality text while       optimizing print speeds</li>
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<p>Via: <a href="http://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/1902587/new_epson_workforce_320_and_epson_workforce_325_allinones_deliver/index.html?source=r_technology">redorbit.com</a></p>
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		<title>Four Student-Friendly Monochrome Laser Printers Under $200</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 13:20:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Laser printers are often thought of as all-business machines. Lately,  though, we&#8217;ve seen inexpensive monochrome laser printers for more  casual users hitting all sorts of price lows. These modest monochrome  lasers aren&#8217;t built for the grinding duties of their larger siblings,  and they are light on features. But their speed and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Laser printers are often thought of as all-business machines. Lately,  though, we&#8217;ve seen inexpensive monochrome laser printers for more  casual users hitting all sorts of price lows. These modest monochrome  lasers aren&#8217;t built for the grinding duties of their larger siblings,  and they are light on features. But their speed and high-quality text  output sure could come in handy next time you&#8217;re printing out a term  paper at the last minute.</p>
<p>How low do they go? We&#8217;ve seen a few models, such as the Samsung  ML-2525W we tested, fall to as little as $100. Just a year ago, this  would have been unheard of for a new, non-refurbished laser printer. We  even saw one under-$200 all-in-one printer that can scan and copy, as  well as print: the Dell 1135n.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll want to tread carefully, though. Consider first the cost of  consumables. The initial purchase prices of these printers may be  relatively low, but those savings evaporate in the long run when  purchasing toner, especially if you&#8217;ll print a lot. In the reviews  below, pay close attention to the cost per page (CPP) of each model. We  recommend looking for a CPP of less than 4 cents.</p>
<p>Another major factor is duty cycle, or how many pages, at most, the  manufacturer rates the machine to print per month. The ceiling for most  of the models in this roundup is 12,000 pages per month, so if you&#8217;re  looking to print hundreds of pages a day, these relatively low-load  printers are not for you. For students who are just printing out the  occasional term paper or worksheet, however, these printers will do the  trick.</p>
<p>The final feature you&#8217;ll want to pay attention to is connectivity. We  were pleasantly surprised that two out of the three printers here  support wireless printing via Wi-Fi. But be aware that connectivity  varies greatly from model to model on budget printers. On some you&#8217;ll  get an Ethernet interface for easy printer sharing across a home  network; on others, all you&#8217;ll get is a straight USB interface. Be sure  to pinpoint how you want to connect your printers to your PC(s) before  you buy.</p>
<p>Considering their prices, of course, know that these models will have  limitations. Features are scarce on bargain models, so don&#8217;t expect a  fancy color LCD screen, automatic duplexing, or loads of printing  options in the driver. Also, since these models print black and white  only, don&#8217;t expect great-quality graphics or photos. Finally, these  space-saving models don&#8217;t come with huge paper trays; most max out at  250 pages of paper handling. (The most compact of the three printers  reviewed here, the HP OfficeJet Pro P1102w, has a paper tray that will  hold a mere 150 sheets. The Dell 1130n, however, will hold up to 250  sheets.) That said, since these aren&#8217;t machines built for hefty print  jobs, this shouldn&#8217;t be a problem. And their small size makes them  perfect for cramped dorm rooms.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t automatically assume that a student budget makes a laser  printer unattainable. These low-cost models are perfect for most  student-printing purposes. (And if you decide one of these budget  printers isn&#8217;t for you, check out our 2010 Ultimate Printer Buying  Guide. A different kind of printer might be a better fit for you.)</p>
<p>Via: <a href="http://computershopper.com/back-to-school/2010/tested-four-student-friendly-monochrome-laser-printers-under-200?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ComputerShopperFeatures+%28ComputerShopper.com+Features%29">computershopper.com</a></p>
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		<title>HP stands firm on earlier 4th-quarter forecasts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 12:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hewlett-Packard Co., the world&#8217;s largest maker of computers and  printers, reiterated earlier forecasts for fourth-quarter profit and  sales that indicate rebounding demand from businesses and consumers.</p>
<p>Profit, excluding some costs, will be $1.25 to $1.27 per share in the  period that ends in October, Hewlett-Packard said Thursday. That  matches a preliminary forecast [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hewlett-Packard Co., the world&#8217;s largest maker of computers and  printers, reiterated earlier forecasts for fourth-quarter profit and  sales that indicate rebounding demand from businesses and consumers.</p>
<p>Profit, excluding some costs, will be $1.25 to $1.27 per share in the  period that ends in October, Hewlett-Packard said Thursday. That  matches a preliminary forecast issued Aug. 6, when it said Mark Hurd was  departing as chief executive officer. Analysts surveyed by Bloomberg  predict profit of $1.26.</p>
<p>Hurd&#8217;s exit, after a probe found falsified expense reports in his  name, leaves interim CEO Cathie Lesjak with the tasks of pursuing growth  and integrating acquisitions while HP seeks a permanent successor.  Shares have slumped 12 percent since Hurd left on concern the search  will distract management and that his replacement won&#8217;t match the  executive&#8217;s ability to cut costs or spur the gains reflected in  Thursday&#8217;s results.</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s definitely a discount on HP shares now,&#8221; said Shaw Wu, an  analyst at Kaufman Bros. in San Francisco who has a &#8220;buy&#8221; rating on the  shares and lowered his 12-month price target by $10 to $51 on Wednesday.  &#8220;Filling Mark Hurd&#8217;s shoes will be tough.&#8221;</p>
<p>Third-quarter net income rose 6.1 percent to $1.77 billion from $1.67  billion. Sales rose 11 percent to $30.7 billion, Hewlett-Packard said,  in keeping with its earlier announcement. HP also maintained its  forecast for fourth-quarter revenue of $32.5 billion to $32.7 billion.</p>
<p>For the full year, earnings will be $4.49 to $4.51 per share and  sales will be $125.3 billion to $125.5 billion, the company said.</p>
<p>Via: <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/08/20/BUTK1F0G9B.DTL&amp;feed=rss.technology">sfgate.com</a></p>
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		<title>Greenpeace names, shames companies over Indonesia paper</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 12:41:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>JAKARTA — Greenpeace on Tuesday accused foreign firms like Walmart, Carrefour and Tesco of contributing to forest destruction and species loss in Indonesia by buying from paper and palm oil giant Sinar Mas.The environmental group said Sinar Mas subsidiary Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) was &#8220;relentlessly trashing rainforests&#8221;, spewing carbon into the atmosphere and driving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>JAKARTA — Greenpeace on Tuesday accused foreign firms like Walmart, Carrefour and Tesco of contributing to forest destruction and species loss in Indonesia by buying from paper and palm oil giant Sinar Mas.The environmental group said Sinar Mas subsidiary Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) was &#8220;relentlessly trashing rainforests&#8221;, spewing carbon into the atmosphere and driving species to extinction in the Southeast Asian archipelago.&#8221;Sinar Mas&#8217;s &#8216;sustainability commitments&#8217; are not worth the paper they are written on and some of the world&#8217;s best known brands are literally pulping the planet by buying from them,&#8221; Greenpeace Southeast Asia forest campaigner Bustar Maitar said in a statement.A Greenpeace report titled &#8220;How Sinar Mas is Pulping the Planet&#8221; accuses major international companies of being complicit in the rampant destruction of Indonesia&#8217;s rainforests and carbon-rich peatlands by buying from APP.Companies listed as Sinar Mas customers include French supermarket chains Carrefour and Auchan, US retail giant Walmart, British supermarket Tesco, British retail group WH Smith, US electronics giant Hewlett Packard, US fast-food chain KFC, Dutch Office supplies company Corporate Express and Australian global paper supplier PaperlinX.</p>
<p>National Geographic was named as among the magazine publishers that used Sinar Mas paper, along with CNN Traveller, Cosmo Girl, ELLE, Esquire and Marie Claire.In addition to timber and paper products, Sinar Mas also allegedly uses unsustainable logging practices to make way for palm oil plantations that are seen as a major threat to Indonesian biodiversity.Greenpeace said buyers of Sinar Mas palm oil included commodity traders Cargill of the United States and Wilmar of Singapore, as well as Japanese cosmetics producer Shiseido and US firms Campbell Soup Company, Burger King, Dunkin&#8217; Donuts and Pizza Hut.&#8221;Greenpeace urges all companies still doing business with APP to stop their business with them. By not doing business with APP, those companies help in stopping destruction of forests and peatlands in Indonesia,&#8221; Maitar said.He praised Unilever, Kraft and Nestle for dropping palm oil supplies from Sinar Mas affiliates, but said Carrefour still sold Sinar Mas palm oil products in its Indonesia stores.</p>
<p>Carrefour, Staples, Office Depot and Woolworths (Australia) had stopped buying or selling paper products connected to APP, while companies including Kimberly Clark, Kraft, Nestle and Unilever were reviewing contracts with APP.APP sustainability director Aida Greenbury rejected the report, saying: &#8220;If they have the evidence then show it to the public&#8221;.&#8221;It hasn&#8217;t been investigated properly. It&#8217;s biased because it hasn&#8217;t listened to all parties,&#8221; she told AFP.Sinar Mas and APP insist they are committed to sustainability but Greenpeace accuses them of breaking promises to source all pulpwood from timber plantations after 2009.</p>
<p>One of the APP logging areas studied in the Greenpeace report was the Bukit Tigapuluh Forest Landscape, home to endangered Sumatran tigers and orangutans.Another area, Kerumutan, was covered in peatlands that lock in carbon that causes global warming when it enters the atmosphere as a result of logging and clearing.</p>
<p>The destruction of rainforests and peatlands is the main reason Indonesia is considered the world&#8217;s third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases blamed for global warming.President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono recently announced a two-year moratorium on new forest concessions in exchange for one billion dollars in aid from Norway, conditional on verifiable cuts to greenhouse emissions.</p>
<p>But Greenpeace has joined other concerned groups in questioning the value of such commitments from a country that freely acknowledges massive corruption across its forestry sector leading to rampant illegal logging.&#8221;Millions of hectares (acres) of forests including hundreds of thousands of hectares under Sinar Mas control are not part of the deal with Norway. This loophole will undermine all attempts to reduce Indonesia&#8217;s emissions,&#8221; Maitar said.</p>
<p>Via: <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iCk9QUCePeCWjEog5WgxxmPYpXIg">google.com</a></p>
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		<title>Memjet Printers are (Finally) Here (Sort of)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 12:38:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you know what Memjet technology is, the title tells you most of what you need to know: Memjet printers are finally here (and I&#8217;ll get to the sort of part shortly). But let me start with a quick explanation for those who have forgotten about Memjet. Or never heard of it. Memjet printing technology, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you know what Memjet technology is, the title tells you most of what you need to know: Memjet printers are finally here (and I&#8217;ll get to the sort of part shortly). But let me start with a quick explanation for those who have forgotten about Memjet. Or never heard of it. Memjet printing technology, a distinctly new variation on <a href="http://www.printcountry.com/" target="_blank">printer inkjets</a>, was first unveiled in early 2007 along with some demo videos of spectacularly fast prototype printers. The promise was that Memjet printers could print letter-size output at 60 pages per minute that&#8217;s one page per second&#8211;and 1,,600-by-1600 dots per inch, with printers that were supposed to be available in 2008 for $200 to $300. Really. After 2008 came and went without a Memjet printer, and then 2009 did the same, you might have been forgiven for deciding that Memjet printers were just vaporware that you&#8217;d never see in real life. So for all the skeptics out there, this announcement&#8217;s for you: In the last month, we&#8217;ve seen four Memjet printers announced in rapid succession.That&#8217;s the good news. The bad news&#8211;the sort of&#8221; part&#8211;is that all four are special-purpose label printers, from RENA Systems, Addressing and Mailing Solutions, Impression Technology Europe, and OWN-X Industrial.</p>
<p><strong>So where are the home and office printers we were promised?</strong><br />
Memjet demo prototype.jpgWell, that&#8217;s a good question. According to my contact at Memjet, label printers happened to be the first category of printers ready for production. That dovetailed nicely with the idea of starting with printers aimed at the sort of customer who buys through value added resellers and consultants&#8211;as with label printers&#8211;with the goal of maximizing feedback on how the printers work in the real world. And that&#8217;s what Memjet decided to do.</p>
<p>The real-world feedback from the label printers will effectively translate into a kind of closely monitored shakedown cruise for the technology. Once it has that feedback in hand, Memjet plans to expand into the wild&#8211;namely, generalpurpose home and office printing&#8211;where contact with the customer is a little looser. With the shakedown cruise just starting, however, Memjet&#8217;s not yet ready to predict dates for other categories of printers.While we&#8217;re waiting, you can see the latest videos of fast Memjet printing on the Memjet Web site Be sure to take a look at the one labeled Memjet A4/Letter Prototype, and don&#8217;t miss the wide format printer demo.And, finally, stay tuned for more. Memjet may not be ready to give out launch dates, but my contact says that home and office printers and wide format printers aren&#8217;t all that far behind.</p>
<p>Via: <a href="http://www.gearlog.com/2010/05/memjet_printers_are_finally_he.php">gearlog.com</a></p>
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		<title>Lexmark LCA cartridge study1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 12:31:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Lexmark LCA cartridge study demonstrates benefit of responsible printing behaviours
A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) recently commissioned by Lexmark International  to better understand the environmental impact of its toner cartridges has shown just how significant the benefit to the environment can be by recycling a used toner cartridge.</p>
<p>The Lexmark LCA cartridge study1 demonstrates that sending a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lexmark LCA cartridge study demonstrates benefit of responsible printing behaviours<br />
A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) recently commissioned by Lexmark International  to better understand the environmental impact of its toner cartridges has shown just how significant the benefit to the environment can be by recycling a used toner cartridge.</p>
<p>The Lexmark LCA cartridge study1 demonstrates that sending a used Lexmark toner cartridge back to Lexmark for recycling, as opposed to discarding it in a landfill, reduces the overall carbon footprint of that cartridge by up to 60%2.An LCA is designed to evaluate the environmental impact of a product throughout its lifetime – from raw materials extraction, production, distribution and use, until end of life.&#8221;Printer users need to first understand the impact of their current practices on the environment before they can assess what behaviours need to be changed,&#8221; said Marty Canning, Lexmark vice-president and president of its Printing Solutions and Services Division. &#8220;Lexmark has made it a priority to educate its customers on what steps they can take to implement responsible printing practices, such as printing less and recycling, to reduce the negative impact to the environment.&#8221;</p>
<p>How customers can help</p>
<p>Lexmark encourages its customers to follow these tips for reducing their overall carbon footprint from everyday printing:</p>
<p>* Recycle empty Lexmark toner and <a href="http://www.printcountry.com/" target="_blank">inkjet cartridges</a> through the Lexmark Cartridge Collection Programme, instead of sending them to a local waste stream.<br />
* Print only what is necessary, and print double-sided on the paper as much as possible.<br />
* Print several pages in one using the multi-up printing function.<br />
* Favour digital document processes, and use features such as scan-to-email to share documents.<br />
* Use the highest-yield ink and toner cartridges available as opposed to those with standard yields. Fewer cartridges will need to be used over the life of the device, which creates less waste and conserves raw materials.</p>
<p>Lexmark&#8217;s commitment to responsible end-of-life management<br />
* The <a href="http://www.printcountry.com/lexmark-ink-cartridges.asp" target="_blank">Lexmark Cartridge</a> Collection Programme diverts millions of Lexmark toner and inkjet cartridges from landfills each year, making it easy for customers to return used print cartridges for re-use or recycling. The programme is free and available in more than 50 countries.<br />
* Lexmark follows a zero landfill practice for all of the cartridges that are returned to the company. One hundred percent of the cartridges Lexmark collects through this programme are either re-used or demanufactured for recycling.<br />
* In select locations, Lexmark also offers the Lexmark Equipment Collection Programme. Customers can return their Lexmark-branded products to Lexmark by whatever shipping method is most convenient for them, and Lexmark recycles the equipment for free.</p>
<p>Via: <a href="http://www.itweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=34168%3Alexmark-lca-cartridge-study-demonstrates-benefit-of-responsible-printing-behaviours&amp;catid=98&amp;Itemid=58">itweb.co.za</a></p>
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		<title>HP cuts contractor use for printer growth</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 05:31:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Cost savings derived from simplifying its supply chain had gone into spending on research and expanding its sales team, Vyomeh Joshi, the global head of HP&#8217;s imaging and printing division, said in an interview in Hong Kong late on Monday.</p>
<p>&#8220;When the economy was doing great, we were shipping more and more units, probably we were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cost savings derived from simplifying its supply chain had gone into spending on research and expanding its sales team, Vyomeh Joshi, the global head of HP&#8217;s imaging and printing division, said in an interview in Hong Kong late on Monday.</p>
<p>&#8220;When the economy was doing great, we were shipping more and more units, probably we were not efficient,&#8221; Joshi said, but declined to name specific companies. &#8220;So when the economy went down and people were delaying buying decisions, we took a look and said we don&#8217;t need all this.&#8221;</p>
<p>Many top technology brands such as HP and Apple do their own design work in-house, but outsource the labor-intensive manufacturing process to companies such as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co and Flextronics International, which run large facilities in low-cost countries.</p>
<p>HP&#8217;s imaging and printing division is one of the company&#8217;s most lucrative businesses, accounting for about a fifth of its revenue but about a third of its operating profit.</p>
<p>It is launching a series of web-enabled printers in Asia that will allow users to print remotely from mobile devices such as an iPhone or a laptop PC.</p>
<p>The new products would help the company meet its previously announced target of double-digit percentage growth in the number of printer units sold this year, Joshi said, with about 2,500 companies already customers of its printing solution business.</p>
<p>&#8220;What we need to do is to continue to capture all the pages &#8212; that&#8217;s how we can continue to grow,&#8221; Joshi said.</p>
<p>HP APP STORE</p>
<p>Like peers Nokia and Apple, Palo Alto- headquartered HP will launch its own version of an app store designed to work with its printers, enabling customers to print directly from the app.</p>
<p>The company will take 30 percent of the revenue gained from the store, with 70 percent going to the software developer.</p>
<p>Joshi also rubbished talk that the printer was on its way out as more people begin depending on computers for their communication and learning needs, and amid concern that increased use of paper was causing deforestation.</p>
<p>Via: <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE65S0I820100629">reuters.com</a></p>
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		<title>As prices tumble, recycling stumbles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 12:13:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Rumpke Inc. paid the Columbus suburb more than $200,000 a year for newspapers that residents put in their curbside recycling bins.That was before the global economic downturn torpedoed prices for recyclables. Glass bottles, metal cans, cardboard, office paper and plastics are worth a fraction of what recyclers were paid just weeks ago.The value of newspaper [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rumpke Inc. paid the Columbus suburb more than $200,000 a year for newspapers that residents put in their curbside recycling bins.That was before the global economic downturn torpedoed prices for recyclables. Glass bottles, metal cans, cardboard, office paper and plastics are worth a fraction of what recyclers were paid just weeks ago.The value of newspaper was hit particularly hard, dropping from $95 a ton in September to $5 a ton last week. A ton of cardboard, which used to fetch $105, now is worth $22.50.&#8221;This is the steepest one-month drop in prices we&#8217;ve seen,&#8221; said David Schwendeman, Rumpke&#8217;s recycling marketing manager.</p>
<p>As recyclers cut staff members and search for new buyers, officials worry that more recyclable materials might end up in landfills. Catherine Armstrong, Upper Arlington&#8217;s finance director, said the city might have to renegotiate its garbage contract if prices don&#8217;t rebound.&#8221;The recycling revenue helps offset the (contract&#8217;s) cost,&#8221; Armstrong said.The city&#8217;s garbage hauler, Inland Service Corp., will be paid $2 million next year to collect trash and recyclables.Americans recycled a record 33.4 percent of their garbage in 2007, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says. In 1965, people recycled 6.2 percent of their trash.</p>
<p>Through October, the Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio collected 10,502 tons of recyclable materials at 200 Franklin County drop-off centers. That puts SWACO on pace to surpass the 10,755 tons collected in 2007.Prices plummeted after the global recession sank orders for recycled goods, particularly from Chinese factories. China was a major buyer, said Ed Skernolis, acting director of the National Recycling Coalition.&#8221;When people stop buying things, like televisions, you don&#8217;t need as many boxes to put them in, and you don&#8217;t have to recycle paper to make those boxes,&#8221; Skernolis said. &#8220;It&#8217;s that simple.&#8221;</p>
<p>That has recyclers struggling to make ends meet.<br />
A paper (recycler) needs about $60 to $70 a ton just to handle it,&#8221; said Robert Boulanger, publisher of Secondaryfiberpricing.com, which tracks demand for recycled commodities.Schwendeman said Rumpke customers won&#8217;t see any changes because the company has several long-term contracts with buyers.Waste Alternatives, a Mount Vernon plastics recycler, stopped using temporary workers, cutting 29 positions from its 50-person work force.&#8221;It&#8217;s not a jolly business to be in right now,&#8221; said Steve Shew, a Waste Alternatives co-owner.</p>
<p>John Remy, a SWACO spokesman, said businesses that once sold waste paper and other materials to recyclers might begin dumping them in the Franklin County landfill.&#8221;I would hope that people would continue to recycle because it&#8217;s the right thing to do,&#8221; Remy said.Skernolis said recyclers have to hold on until the recession ends.&#8221;It&#8217;s important to sustain what we have,&#8221; he said. &#8220;This market is going to recover, and we need to be able to satisfy the demand.</p>
<p>Via: <a href="http://www.worldscrap.com/modules/news/article.php?aid=9578">worldscrap.com</a></p>
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		<title>Office Depot sees green in going green</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 12:11:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Office Depot announced sales of environmentally preferable products in its catalog of green products increased by more than 10 percent in 2007.The Boca Raton-based company said the increase can be attributed, in part, to a growing interest in green behaviors by small businesses.</p>
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Sixty-nine percent of small business professionals participate in one or more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Office Depot announced sales of environmentally preferable products in its catalog of green products increased by more than 10 percent in 2007.The Boca Raton-based company said the increase can be attributed, in part, to a growing interest in green behaviors by small businesses.</p>
<p>Among other findings:<br />
Sixty-nine percent of small business professionals participate in one or more of the following activities: recycling paper, bottles,<a href="http://www.printcountry.com/"> ink cartridges</a> and/or technology; purchasing Energy Star-rated technology, recycled paper, <a href="http://www.printcountry.com/" target="_blank">remanufactured ink</a> and toner cartridges, refillable products and compact fluorescent light bulbs; and printing on both sides of the paper.Eight-five percent claim they are going green to protect the environment or to save money.</p>
<p>Sales from Office Depot’s Green Book rose to $725 million in 2007, up from $660 million in 2006. Office Depot launched the Green Book in 2003.“What these Green Book sales numbers tell us is that our customers appreciate Office Depot’s strategy of providing a wide assortment of green products, and promoting them within innovative sales vehicles,” said Steve Schmidt, executive vice president of Office Depot’s Business Solutions Division.</p>
<p>Via: <a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/stories/2008/12/01/daily14.html">bizjournals.com</a></p>
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