DCI marks four decades of eco-friendly printing solutions
September 29, 2023
Dynamic Cassette International Ltd (DCI Ltd) celebrates a momentous 40th anniversary today, standing tall as an emblem of sustainability and innovation in the world of printing solutions.
Incorporated on 29 September 1983 by visionary founder, John Studholme, DCI has evolved from manufacturing typewriter cassettes to leading the charge in remanufacturing ink and toner cartridges.
In the 80s and 90s, the age of typewriters, DCI’s products were a household name. However, with the dawn of the digital era, the company pivoted gracefully, capitalising on the ink and toner market. Now headquartered in Boston, UK, DCI not only produces but also promotes the recycling of cartridges through its collection arm, The Recycling Factory. This globally-spanning initiative has not only reduced waste but also generated a staggering donation of over £4 million ($4.9 million/ €4.62 million) for charity partners.
Jet Tec, DCI’s flagship brand, stands out with its iconic British red bus packaging—a nod to the company’s roots. The range under Jet Tec caters to a broad spectrum of brands including HP, Canon, Brother, Epson, and Samsung. This commitment to versatility has ensured that consumers around the world find compatible, eco-friendly solutions for their printers.
In a landmark move in 2016, DCI, under a license agreement covering Europe, the Middle East, USA, and Canada, launched a line of remanufactured ink and toner cartridges for the renowned KODAK brand. This partnership further solidified DCI’s reputation as a global leader in its field.
As DCI rings in 40 years, its journey from typewriter cassettes to ink cartridges is not just a testament to its adaptability, but also a reflection of its unwavering commitment to sustainable business practices and charitable contributions.
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