Printer maker Epson just revealed a new machine that spits out pages at a stunning rate of 14 per minute. Wait! Don’t stop reading yet. That pace only sounds bad when we’re talking about printers.
Recycling is supposed to help the planet, but it can be a nightmare when it comes to both logistics and resources. To help make it easier, the Seiko Epson Corporation has developed a new in-office ...
Seiko Epson, the Japanese based company known for its printers and DSLR cameras is all set to sell a personal paper recycling machine which can be used to recycle paper into new sheets within the ...
DÜSSELDORF, Germany — March 4, 2016 — Journalists attending this week's pre-drupa media event here, were jolted awake on Wednesday morning by Epson's announcement of a new office paper recycling ...
A new paper-making machine from Japan promises to revolutionize how offices recycle. Instead of sending away millions of pages to be reconstituted somewhere, it could allow organizations to do ...
While the idea of recycling is a good one, unfortunately, it can be a bit of a logistical nightmare. To help change that, Seiko Epson has developed a new in-office paper recycling system called ...
Kimihiro Nozawa, the head of technology research at Oriental, was determined to reinvent the paper shredder. The project took him 15 years to complete, but eventually, Nozawa created the world’s ...
Printer giant Epson has developed an in-office paper recycling machine. Called the PaperLab, you put waste paper in, and then new, bright white printer paper comes out. Epson says this process is more ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results