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Archive for July, 2005

Newcomer to the inkjet market launches two business inkjet products with new ink technology

Wednesday, July 27th, 2005 - Posted in Strategy, Hardware, New Products, News | No Comments »

Issue #0524/1 - Viscous ink lands on our pages as Ricoh joins the low-budget colour printing market with its first inkjet devices targeted at small business and small workgroup environments.

Dell in trouble as EC pays a visit

Wednesday, July 27th, 2005 - Posted in Strategy, News, Issues | No Comments »

Issue #0524/2 - Is Dell’s anticompetitive behaviour a problem to the printer channel as well as to the computer channel?

Kyocera Mita moves into 24ppm A4 colour space while Xerox pushes the envelope to 35ppm

Friday, July 15th, 2005 - Posted in Print Technology, Hardware, New Products, News | No Comments »

Issue #0523/1 - Up-rated laser printer engines form the basis for two significant network colour laser printers new to the market.

Finally moving into the 24ppm colour space, Kyocera Mita has launched an up-rated FS-C5020N colour laser printer, designated FS-C5030N, which is capable of producing pages at 24ppm in both mono and colour.

Brand new inkjet printer technology from Hewlett-Packard - SPT

Friday, July 15th, 2005 - Posted in Hardware, New Products, News, Total Cost of Printing | No Comments »

Issue #0523/2 - As Hewlett-Packard introduces its new Scalable Printer Technology, that offers speed, quality and efficiency benefits, the company looks forward to a bright future in the inkjet market.

EU rejects patent proposals

Friday, July 15th, 2005 - Posted in News, Issues | No Comments »

Issue #0523/3 - European patents safe as the EU parliament rejects proposals to harmonise patent laws across Europe.

IT industry players have been expressing delight at the rejection of the software patent proposals by the European parliament recently (see TCPglobal Issue #0521 - "European parliament waters down patenting proposals").