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EMC 'disk library' draws inspiration from tapes

News So-called tape libraries are robotic mechanisms that house a number of magnetic tape drives and cartridges. To help companies handle data backup and recovery tasks, storage specialist EMC plans next week to unveil a product that is based on disk...

[April 5, 2004, 10:35]

Excellent

Excellent image Member Review The Epson C84 is cheaper, but the cartridges are more expensive and hold less ink. My requirements were for a printer with seperate ink tanks, A4 borderless printing, low ink costs and good quality images for my photography.

[December 3, 2003, 15:30]

Five years ago: Hard disk drive sales boom

News While the report indicates that 3.5-inch drives still dominate the market with an expected 106 million drives this year, largest growth is expected in removable cartridges. First published 13 June, 1997.

[June 14, 2002, 7:32]

Three penny pinching thoughts

Blog Many small business are spending a fortune on costly tiny ink cartridges. A belts are pulled in, troubled times are entered and journalists struggle for clichés, I thought I would throw three cost saving thoughts into the ether.

[December 6, 2008, 19:03]

HP opens new front in war on refillers

Talkback Companies who produce ink that we buy to refill our cartridges have every right to sell the ink to us. When I buy an ink cartridge it is legally mine to do with as I please. If I refill it myself that is my business and none of HP's or any other...

[October 28, 2005, 10:04]

POORLY PRIZES

Talkback also they all need cartridges and there all too dear whatever the cost? 1st let me apolagise for knocking the prizes? whoever wins them will be very pleased and i,m glad for them but now your listening LISTEN MORE.the cinebar will show me a load of...

[December 17, 2009, 18:48]

Epson joins Zip parade

News This is just the latest in a series of licensing deals that will see Zip cartridges appear under various company brand names and pre-installed in a vast range of PCs this year. The Japanese giant's ZIP-100 is identical to the Iomega version except...

[July 25, 1996, 16:17]

Canon gets PhotoRealistic about budget printer

News The printer can also be used for standard colour and monochrome printing which involves cheaper cartridges and normal paper. The BJC-240 (£200 + VAT) has a 100-sheet tray, two-button control and is aimed at home and small business users.

[November 19, 1996, 8:23]

Pentax PocketJet 200 review

Reviews On the one hand there are no expensive and potentially messy consumables such as ink cartridges or ribbons to contend with, and few moving parts. The PocketJet 200 weighs just over 500g, and at 3cm high by 25.5cm wide by 5.5cm deep is small enough...

[October 16, 2000, 0:00]

Dorling Kindersley to put books online

News Peter Kindersley, executive chairman of Dorling Kindersley, is not worried users will print off whole books, pointing out the expense of printer cartridges. The company is the first in the UK to offer such a quantity of free content.

[September 15, 1999, 17:13]

Affordable colour laser printers

Talkback As I really couldn't get it to take from the by-pass when I wanted it to, and other things like that, I finally decided to ditch it when it said it would need new Cyan soon, as I'd already spent on two colour cartridges and a new drum to keep it...

[May 23, 2006, 10:01]

Toshiba fires up methanol fuel cell

News The new fuel cell, about 275 millimetres by 75 millimetres by 40 millimetres, provides an instant power supply for a significant amount of time using replaceable methanol cartridges, the company said.

[March 6, 2003, 8:39]

Maybe there's an alternative reason

Talkback It eats $25 cartridges like they're cereal. I remember stories that the French had sold communications equipment, FAX machines and printers I believe to Saddam's Iraqi military before the first World Oil war.

[January 6, 2009, 1:41]

Fiorina: HP can fend off Dell

News Analysts have speculated that Dell could reduce profit margins in HP's lucrative printer business by cutting prices on both printers and printer cartridges. Hewlett-Packard chief executive Carly Fiorina on Tuesday downplayed competitive threats to...

[October 8, 2002, 15:25]

Dell warms up printers

News Printers, including printing cartridges, remain the crown jewel in HP's product arsenal. Dell Computer will jump into printers this week as it continues its plan to think out of the box -- the PC box, that is.

[March 24, 2003, 8:22]

Epson Stylus Photo RX500: a first look review

Reviews The RX500 uses six individual ink cartridges (two more than most other multifunction printers we've seen), meaning you'll need to replace only the inks that run out, lowering your cost of operation. The Epson Stylus Photo RX500 is the industry's...

[January 29, 2004, 9:10]

HP pushes imaging in new direction

News All Compaq imaging products will shift to HP, Joshi said in a conference call with the press and financial analysts, adding that the move should have a significant impact on sales of HP printers and items such as ink cartridges.

[May 15, 2002, 8:57]

IBM printing unit hoping for MAGIC

News It could lead to longer-lasting ink cartridges, making IBM printers more cost-effective. IBM has signed a deal for access to a technology it says could one day make its heavy-duty printers more cost-effective.

[April 5, 2002, 11:49]

HP preps for integrated sales push

News HP chief executive Mark Hurd said he's interested in keeping as many of HP's current partnerships intact as possible but sent a clear message that the company will "double down" on its exclusive relationships and may re-evaluate its compensation...

[July 20, 2005, 9:15]

Epson Stylus CX6400 review

Reviews The scanner bed also opens wide, creating plenty of room for your hands to reach in and replace the ink cartridges. The silver-and-grey Epson Stylus CX6400 bulges slightly at the sides and measures 45cm wide by 42.9cm deep by 21.8cm high.

[December 23, 2003, 10:25]

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