by Hunter Feybusch
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by Hunter Feybusch
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- Vermont Mutual Insurance Co. filed a lawsuit against Canon for $1.13 million
- Claims that one of its homeowner insurance customers had their house burn down when a canon device overheated and caused the blaze
- The suit alleges; “Canon’s negligent and/or grossly negligent act(s) directly and proximately caused” the loss
Police in Cuddalore, India arrested 6 people for allegedly making counterfeit currency were using a Xerox color laser MFP in a farmhouse
Daily Cybersecurity magazine reported that new “critical vulnerabilities” have been found issues with the Ricoh Quick Agent Windows application for scanning and faxing Could allow a hacker to executive arbitrary code, steal files and conduct unauthorized login attempts
The Nano-Control International Foundation announced it is pushing for mandatory rules for the chemicals used in some toner cartridges Claim that one printed page could contain “billions of ultrafine microplastic and nanoplastic particles mixed with chemicals and heavy metals” “Those particles don’t just remain on the page, they could end up in the air” (Konica […]
Report from U.S. Department of Commerce Value of printing shipments dropped in 1/2025 from $7.34 billion in 12/24 to $7.31 billion Second best start to the year since the pandemic hit in the U.S.