Printerland Blog
  • About
  • Shop at Printerland.co.uk

    aside 17 Jun

    Xerox Workcentre 6400 Colour Multifunction Printer Review

    Unleash the productivity of your office.

    We have taken the office-critical features of our large departmental multifunctional systems and packed them into this ultra productive A4 printer.

    It seamlessly integrates print, scan, fax and copy functionality, and adds smart management tools to simplify work for busy offices with high-volume colour requirements.

    Printerland recommend this machine for heavy duty use with many users in a small to medium office environment.

    aside 16 Jun

    British Public Sitting on a Mountain of Technology Waste

    Dell

    • UK lowest in Europe for technology recycling activity

    Consumer confusion around the recycling options available for old electronics has led to a country of technology wasters, with one out of two British consumers failing to correctly recycle their old technology and the nation’s young the most notable accumulators.

    This is according to new research conducted for Dell on the recycling habits of 5,000 consumers across the UK (1,000 respondents), France, Germany, Italy and Spain.

    The findings reveal interesting gaps when it comes to electronics recycling depending on gender, age and nationality, with Germans proving the savviest (four in five regularly recycle electronics) compared to the more complacent British public (only one in two).

    In general awareness levels of electronic manufacturers’ recycling schemes and government initiatives such as the WEEE Directive, the British again fall behind and are the least aware of such initiatives or legislation compared to other consumers in Europe. In fact, when it comes to understanding the importance of correct technology recycling, UK consumers claim to be more influenced by the media than by government legislation.

    However, while the British are less informed about the correct procedures for electronics recycling, and show little interest in the available recycling initiatives and legislation to do so, this does not mean that they make the worst recyclers overall. In fact, the level of British consumers who claim to regularly recycle paper, plastics and glass, is higher than the European average, according to the study.

    Consumer recycling behaviour is also found to vary across the UK dependent on region:

    • Respondents in Scotland and London are found to care more about the implications of improper technology disposal, with four percent of consumers in each location claiming to recycle electronics more than any other category of waste (4 percent of respondents versus a 1 percent average across the UK)
    • The Welsh on the other hand are more complacent – or less informed about how to recycle technology – with consumers there recycling electronics the least often of all UK regions (17 percent of Welsh respondents have never recycled technology)
    • The influence on recycling by the media is most apparent in London, with 85 percent claiming to be more influenced by local news than by the government
    • A lack of awareness about technology recycling is found to be most apparent in the North East, with nearly ¾ of residents there claiming they do everything they can to recycle – but less than one percent recycling electronics
    • 60 percent of respondents in Yorkshire and the Humber had never heard of the WEEE directive or other similar government legislation before whereas 60 percent of people in the South West of England had heard of such legislation. In addition, 72 percent of respondents in the North West were unaware of their computer manufacturer’s recycling policies.

    To increase technology recycling and address Europe’s fastest growing waste stream1, Dell encourages organisations’ and governments to adopt a more targeted approach in communicating the free technology recycling initiatives currently available in the UK and why it’s so important for the British public to get involved. Consumers can also follow four simple steps:

    • Learn about electronic manufacturers’ recycling policies by looking for recycling information in the product literature or on the manufacturer’s Web site. Initiatives such as those run by Dell, are often free and include collection
    • Call their local council or council-run recycling centre to establish where they have the facilities in place to deal with electronics
    • Share knowledge and discuss recycling with others (join the discussion on www.regeneration.org)
    • Make recycling fun and educational and involve family, friends and neighbours.

    Dell’s own takeback and recycling programme offers consumers no-charge recycling of any brand of used computer or printer with the purchase of a new Dell computer or printer; and any Dell equipment with or without a purchase. The global consumer recycling programme also provides consumers with an option to donate their old computers to non-profit organisations that help people in their own communities.

    Quotes:

    Jean Cox-Kearns, Recycling and Takeback Manager, Dell EMEA, says : “The research suggests different motivations behind recycling depending on sex, age and geography. It tells us that electronic manufacturers such as Dell need to adopt a more targeted approach in communicating the free technology recycling initiatives available and why it’s so important to get involved.”

    Tony Juniper, former Friends of the Earth director and independent sustainability advisor, says : “These findings show a clear need to drive awareness with consumers around the mounting issue of e-waste and its serious implications to health and the environment. Already, we see positive champions at large across Europe so it’s now just a case of electronic manufacturers and governments in every country making the disposal of old electrical equipment as accessible and as commonplace as recycling old paper, plastics and glass.”

    Caroline Fines, Executive Director, Global Cool says : “It’s great that companies like Dell are taking action to help customers recycle their old electronic goods. Global Cool has also found that, as well as enabling people to be more environmentally friendly, it’s important to also inspire them to do the right thing and show them the positive difference that their actions make.”

    aside 15 Jun

    England Masters Darts Festival Weekend At Edgeley Park

    Local Hero Tony O

    The England Masters Darts Festival Weekend will take place in Stockport at Edgeley Park in the Insider Suite on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th July.
    Local heroes Tony O’Shea and Darryl Fitton have already signed up for the event, together with Scott Waites, John Walton, Trina Gulliver and Peter Evison.
    Organised by England Darts, the weekend will include the England National Singles, Winmau North England Play-Offs and England Darts Masters. The England Masters carries BDO Grand Prix Points and is a BDO Invitation list event.
    Don’t miss out on this fantastic weekend of darts. Doors open at 9.00am on each day and entry is FREE! The marquee will be open for food and drink throughout the weekend.

    aside 12 Jun

    Oki MC560 A4 Colour Multifunction Printer Review

    The MC560 is the ideal office support system for a small but busy workgroup. At 32 pages per minute (ppm) in mono and 20ppm in colour this truly multifunctional product will print, scan, copy and fax delivering exceptional quality with outstanding economies and efficiencies.

    An extra paper tray increasing the printer’s paper handling to 930 pages, a cabinet for tidy paper storage and additional memory, are optional accessories that can be added to the MC560 to suit your ever changing and growing business needs.

    The MC560 includes a unique set of software designed to help users get the most of their product and investment. These advanced utilities come as standard in the box and deliver increased printing power and management control. For a complete list of utilities refer to the product specification table overleaf.

    aside 11 Jun

    Sharks Paired With Toulouse In Next Season’s Heineken Cup

    The draw for the Heineken Cup (2009-2010) Groups was made in Paris earlier this week and Sale Sharks will play their games in Group 5. Also in our group are Toulouse, and last seasons beaten semi finalists Cardiff Blues and Harlequins.
    Director of Rugby Kingsley Jones gave his reaction to the draw by saying, “ It’s a very difficult looking group on paper, and I can’t see any side winning all their games. Cardiff were very unlucky last season to go out the way they did and Quins put up a great fight against Leinster. Toulouse are former winners of the Heineken Cup and will be looking to improve on their form in the competition over the past couple of years. Winning our home games will be a priority and we will need to pick something up on our travels too.”

    The weekends for the Heineken Cup are

    ROUND 1 – 9/10/11 October 2009
    ROUND 2 – 16/17/18 October 2009
    ROUND 3 -11/12/13 December 2009
    ROUND 4 -18/19/20 December 2009
    ROUND 5 – 15/16/17 January 2010
    ROUND 6 – 22/23/24 January 2010

    ERC will now formulate the fixtures and then SKY television will then decide the games they want to broadcast. Dates and kick off times of rounds 1- 4. Rounds 5 & 6 dates etc will not be announced until after Round 4 has been completed.

  • Next Page
  • Previous Page
  • Page 3 of 5
  • Be social with Printerland…

    Link to myFacebook
    Recommend this page!
    Link to myRss
    Link to myTwitter
  • Visit Printerland
  • @Printerland on Twitter

    • Popular Printer Searches

      Laser Printers
      Printers
      Airprint Printers
    • Categories

      • General
      • Industry News
      • Printer Reviews
      • Printerland
      • Sale Sharks
      • Uncategorized
    • Popular Posts

      • New OKI MC560 delivers versatility and efficiency for small businesses
        30 Apr 2009
      • IT PRO gives a 5 STAR review on Oki MC860DN A3 Colour Printer
        09 Apr 2009
      • Printer Review Oki 9650
        29 Sep 2008
      • Printer Review Oki C8600
        25 Sep 2008
      • IT PRO magazine gives 5 STAR Review on the Oki C810n Printer
        05 Mar 2009
    • Meta

      • Register
      • Log in
      • Entries RSS
      • Comments RSS
      • WordPress.org