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 ...
Epson has developed what it says is the first ever in-office paper recycling machine. You feed used documents into one end of the PaperLab, and out the other comes clean, white, printable sheets. It’s ...
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 ...
If your office participates in a recycling program, it probably entails tossing used paper in a specially marked bin, which then gets picked up separate from the garbage and shipped out to a recycling ...
Starting next year businesses will be able to create their own recycled paper from waste scraps using Epson’s PaperLab – the world’s first compact machine that recycles paper without water. Old ...
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 ...
Epson has launched the PaperLab A-8100 Refresh Model. PaperLab is an office papermaking system that turns printed-on office paper into new clean paper using a water-free process, on-site and on demand ...
TOKYO—December 2, 2015—Seiko Epson (TSE: 6724, "Epson") has developed what it believes to be the world's first*1 compact office papermaking system capable of producing new paper from securely shredded ...
Paper recycling is nothing new, although Epson has created a machine that can do this in your office, called the Epson PaperLab. The Epson PaperLab is designed to turn used documents into fresh sheets ...
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If Seiko Epson has its way, your office paper recycling bin could soon become obsolete. The company's PaperLab, an 8.5-foot-wide device that turns used paper into clean white sheets, is set to go on ...