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Kyocera release 1M page Yield drum

Kyocera release 1M page Yield drumKyocera Corporation have just announced the availability of its KYOCERA Mega Surface Series amorphous silicon (a-Si) photoreceptor drum, which offers record durability as a core component in electrophotographic printing equipment — including laser printers and multifunctional products (MFPs). The A4-sized a-Si drum is now available for shipment to equipment manufacturers. Read more...

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Security vulnerabilities on Multi-Function printers

Cybercriminals are always looking for easy ways to break into your network, whether at work or at home. In a talk at this summer’s DefCon19 conference, security researcher Deral Heilanddemonstrated various ways to compromise multifunction printers. These include printers that can scan to a file, scan to email, and fax documents, and the vulnerabilities he found. Read more...

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Kyocera Mita wins prestigious awards for its latest range of printers

The TASKalfa 250ci and TASKalfa 300ci workgroup colour MFPs have been rated “most reliable” in a comprehensive dealer survey carried out by Industry Analysts Inc. Read more...

Do More... For Less! Welcome to PLUS Cartridges

Stinkyink are proud to announce the new range of PLUS cartridges, fully designed, tested and now supplied to help YOU save money. Read on for this great money saving opportunity.... Read more...

Kyocera releases the world’s fastest print head

Kyocera today announced that it has developed the world’s fastest* inkjet printhead — the key component in inkjet printing equipment. Each nozzle in the new KJ4 Series printhead ejects ink at up to 60,000 dots per second (at 60kHz drive frequency); with 2,656 nozzles per head, the device is capable of printing approximately 150 million. Read more...

HP using Smoke and Mirrors in its advertising?

Following complaints at the start of the year by the Cartridge recycling industry about HP’s adverts asking if you would re-use food, they are in the dock again. Kyocera have complained to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) about their (HP’s) advertisments for the new CP3505 Colour Laserjet printer which claim that the only consumables that. Read more...