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,...
Cabot expands in Belgium and Canada

Cabot expands in Belgium and Canada

Cabot Corporation has announced the completion of two expansion projects which are set to extend its global black masterbatch and compounds footprint, as well as increasing its manufacturing capacity. The first part of this expansion comprises the acquisition of North...
Vietnam Supreme Court selects Samsung printers

Vietnam Supreme Court selects Samsung printers

Supreme Court employees, weary of “time-sapping workflows” and “user-unfriendly office devices”, will now be using Samsung’s MFP. Vietnam’s Supreme Court has branches peppered across 66 of the country’s provinces, as Samsung Printing Solutions explains, but until...
The deadly sins of MSPs

The deadly sins of MSPs

Print Audit has announced the publication of its latest ‘7 Deadly Sins’ e-Guides, with the new guide covering the seven deadly sins of Managed Services Providers. Previous e-Guides have highlighted the ‘sins’ of Office Equipment Dealers and Document Management, and...
Trade Copiers’ Lucy for Miss Cumbria

Trade Copiers’ Lucy for Miss Cumbria

Trade Copiers Ltd is encouraging its customers to help employee Lucy Salter in her quest to become Miss Cumbria. The company is asking customers to aid Lucy in her bid to be named Miss Cumbria by texting MISS CUMBRIA13 to 63333. If Lucy wins, she will then be given...
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...