Archive for October, 2007

Samsung Wins Corporate orders for its Laser Printers

31 Oct 10:24 | 0 comments

Samsung Electronics, which sees its printer business as its prime growth engine in the long run, has taken meaningful steps in that direction by striking a deal with larger corporate clients in Europe to supply 40,000 high-speed laser printers. ``We won a contract to supply a cumulative 40,000 tailored high-speed printers to government agencies and financial institutions in Europe and...

Samsung finally debut new Printers in UK

29 Oct 09:21 | 0 comments

Samsung finally debut two new Printers in UK Samsung has finally released their new Sleek, Sexy and Slim laser printers. Designed to fit into any living room and complement the decor, the printers were conceived to be more of a style statement than the usual beige box in the corner. The new Samsung ML-1630 is "the world's slimmest mono-laser printer" at only 11cm thick, a form factor that...

Lexmark to Lose 1,650 jobs worldwide

24 Oct 08:54 | 0 comments

Lexmark announced this week that it was rationalizing it's printer and inkjet manufacturing division with 1,650 job losses worldwide which equates to 11% of its workforce. The plan is focused on the struggling inkjet division which reported losses of $16M for Q3, a reduction in operating revenue of 13% and saw its number of printers sold drop by 14%. These numbers will probably continue to fall...

Compatible Toner Cartridges for Dell 3010cn Printer

09 Oct 08:44 | 0 comments

Newly available on the Stinkyink Website are compatible colour cartridges for the Dell 3010cn printer. These are high capacity cartridges and should give you about 4,000 pages yield (at 5% coverage). They are about the same price online as you would pay Dell for the standard capacity (2,000 page yield)cartridges. Manufactured to the very highest standards and guaranteed to perform in you...

More Royal Mail Industrial Strike Action

04 Oct 10:13 | 0 comments

The Communications Workers Union (CWU) has announced further strike action. Two 48-hour strikes are planned. The first will begin at lunchtime on Thursday 4th October and ends at lunchtime on Saturday 6th October. The second will begin in the early hours of Monday 8th October, ending in the early hours of Wednesday 10th October. This will be followed by an unspecified programme of weekly...



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