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June 22, 2006

Recycle old handsets and printer

North Devon Gazette & Advertiser - ... The group is running its fund-raising recycling campaign in conjunction with the Recycling Appeal, which will pay around 5 for each mobile handset and 1 for every printer cartridge collected. "Lots of offices bin inkjet and toner cartridges - why ...

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By Joseph Galante, The Buffalo News, N.Y. Jun. 20--In a 1,300-square-foot retail space, Jim Baumann's business is bursting at the seams. His franchise -- Cartridge World, an eco-friendly inkjet and laser cartridge remanufacturer, has been open for just one

From Remanufacturers of Cartridges for Printers See Booming Sales

 

Buffalo News - Jim Baumann, owner of Cartridge World in Cheektowaga, plans to open a second store, and maybe five more. In a 1,300-square-foot retail space, Jim Baumann's business is bursting at the seams. His franchise - Cartridge World, a eco-friendly inkjet and ...

From Remanufacturers of cartridges for printers see booming

 

OhmyNews - Consider recent advances in inkjet printing. The same basic technology in a $100 home printer has been used by researchers ... So when will we be able to swap out the ink cartridges in our home printers and print out our own robot? How close are we to ...

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Forbes - This White Paper considers the various segments of the market, including original and aftermarket cartridges as well as integrated and non-integrated cartridges. The inkjet aftermarket includes ink products that are not sold by the OEM (original ...

From Analysis of the Inkjet Printer Cartridge Market and Aftermarket in ...

 

Senior pitchers Keith Chipman of Lakewood and Brad Boxberger of Santa Ana Foothill were selected the Southern Section baseball players of the year in Divisions I and II, respectively, by the AAF/Southern Section Baseball Coaches

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Posted by Doug at June 22, 2006 04:30 PM