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How much ink is left in that dead cartridge? - Computerworld
Share November 10, 2008 (PC World) You've probably had this experience: Your printer tells you it's time to change the cartridge, but you dismiss the message and keep printing. Days or weeks later, you're still using the same cartridge and thinking ...
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HP Resolves Ink Cartridge Patent Infringement with LexJet Corporation - WebWire
HP today announced that it has resolved the dispute and dismissed a patent infringement lawsuit against Florida-based LexJet Corporation and LexJet Southern California, LLC, regarding inks used in certain remanufactured HP large-format ink cartridges ...
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Recycle and save money on ink cartridges - PR Inside
2008-11-14 17:04:11 - Planet Ink Club, the UK's leading printer ink recycling company, has launched a range of exciting and innovative services that are perfect for students. The ecological friendly company is offering a unique ink cartridge ...
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A licence to print money - Computer Weekly
If you're working more at home it means managing costs. Printing expenses are a problem you never have to face up to in an office. At home, it's different. You just bought an expensive ink cartridge for your SOHO printer, you use it for a while, and ...
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"Will It Work?"-- The "Open It." - KEPR
It seems everything these days comes in some sort of plastic packaging. The real question is how do you open this thing to get to what you bought? Well, there's a brand new product out there called the "Open It" and it says it will do just that ...
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Chains promote recycling - Carroll County Online
In honor of America Recycles Day Saturday, volunteers will be seeking pledges from county residents to recycle more at the Lowe’s in Westminster. Members of the conservation committee of the Westminster chapter of the General Federation of Women ...
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Digital gold: Turning techno-junk into cash - MSNBC
As a hungry grad student, Brandon Mendelson can sum up his financial status in two painful words: “broke” and “desperate.” He needs quick cash to help cover his living expenses, including food and health insurance. But where to look ...
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