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  2. Canon Production Printing - Wikipedia

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    The target group of these printers (Océ PlotWave 300 and the Océ ColorWave 600) are for instance architects, engineering offices, construction companies, telecom and utilities businesses. Equipment printing on many different media such as paper, vinyl, textile, glass and tiles, including full-colour advertising posters.

  3. Toner refill - Wikipedia

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    It is common for toner cartridges to be sold with reply paid labels enabling them to be returned to the manufacturer for recycling and reuse. Refilling and resale by a third party Many independent companies that sell toner cartridges refill and reuse the original manufacturer's cartridges which they typically obtain from recycling companies.

  4. Electronic waste recycling - Wikipedia

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    Computer monitors are typically packed into low stacks on wooden pallets for recycling and then shrink-wrapped. [1]Electronic waste recycling, electronics recycling, or e-waste recycling is the disassembly and separation of components and raw materials of waste electronics; when referring to specific types of e-waste, the terms like computer recycling or mobile phone recycling may be used.

  5. List of printer companies - Wikipedia

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    Phaser brand solid ink color, dye-sublimation printers printer business acquired by Xerox Teletype Texas Instruments: serial matrix, inkjet, low-end laser, airline ticketing printer business acquired by GENICOM Toshiba: Trilog color serial matrix printers acquired by Centronics TVS Electronics dot matrix printers

  6. Paper recycling - Wikipedia

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    Recycling one ton of newsprint saves about 1 ton of wood while recycling 1 ton of printing or copier paper saves slightly more than 2 tons of wood. [9] This is because kraft pulping requires twice as much wood since it removes lignin to produce higher quality fibres than mechanical pulping processes.

  7. LightJet - Wikipedia

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    The LightJet5000 large-format printer was introduced at PMA in 1996. The product produced continuous-tone photographic prints and Duratrans up to 50×50 inches. In 1997 a version capable of printing to a dimensional size limit of 50×100 inches was introduced. The Océ LightJet430 50" x 120" (image size) photo laser printer was introduced in 2000.

  8. Lexmark International, Inc. v. Static Control Components, Inc.

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    Lexmark is a large manufacturer of laser and inkjet printers, [4] and Static Control Components (SCC) is a company that makes "a wide range of technology products, including microchips that it sells to third-party companies for use in remanufactured toner cartridges."

  9. Ink cartridge - Wikipedia

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    All printer suppliers produce their own type of ink cartridges. Cartridges for different printers are often incompatible — either physically or electrically. Some manufacturers incorporate the printer's head into the cartridge (examples include HP, Dell, and Lexmark), while others such as Epson keep the print head a part of the printer itself.