Dell calls time on its printers

Dell calls time on its printers

Dell has announced a date for the termination of its printer retail arm, with the OEM declaring that it will exit the printer business at the end of July 2018. The Recycler first carried the news of Dell’s withdrawal from the printer market back in September 2016,...
HP sets sights on future growth

HP sets sights on future growth

HP Inc. is relishing the challenge of continuing its trend of growth over the past several years, after a successful forum in Las Vegas. The OEM “dragged [its PC and print markets] back into growth, according to its CEO Dion Weisler, and according to CRN, the new...
Canon India aims to keep growing

Canon India aims to keep growing

The OEM’s Indian division has announced that it is aiming for annual sales reaching R35 billion ($553.1 million/€430.8 million) by its 2020 FY statement of results, and is expecting a continued double-digit growth in the B2B and B2B segments over the years to come....
Endless ink and perplexing printers

Endless ink and perplexing printers

An article on Pickr explores the benefits of long-lasting ink, but reveals how even this innovation will not keep consumers free of printing woes such as paper jams and hardware failure. Penned by Leigh Stark, the article explains that long-lasting ink is a notion...
Jail sentence for toner theft

Jail sentence for toner theft

David Miedel, of Michigan, has been sentenced for his part in the theft of Xerox toner. 42-year-old Miedel was sentenced to a year in prison and ordered to pay $1.03 million (€833,000) restitution to Xerox, following his conviction for conspiracy to transfer stolen...