Tonernews.com, July 5, 2012. USA
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As we all gear up for World Expo, what could be more appropriate than giving some attention to that first half of our show’s name – "world" – and finding out what’s going on around it? We hear a lot about the Chinese market, but what about the rest of the world?
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The aftermarket is like one of those movie superheroes who, in the end, is bloodied yet victorious. But just like all superhero movies, there’s always another villain. Luke Goldberg of MSE asks, who are the industry’s next scary monsters?
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Actionable Intelligence’s Charles Brewer takes an in-depth look at Memjet, a company notorious for its slow start. However, the company has made up a lot of lost ground over the past couple of years. Read more for details on this company’s dynamic past, present and future.
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Mike Josiah of UniNet has instructions this month on "Remanufacturing the Samsung ML-1860 Toner Cartridge." Other than the toner cartridge, all the other consumables are rated for 30,000 pages. That, coincidentally, is also the rated life for the printer. It seems Samsung considers these models throwaway machines.
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