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	<title>Refill Ink Cartridge Instructions &#187; Digital Print De-inking</title>
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		<title>EU Study Reveals Successfully Inkjet de-inking</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Digital Print De-inking]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Inkjet prints have been successfully de-inked in a procedure designed to replicate a typical European mixed-grade waste paper recycling system.According to the Digital Print De-inking Alliance (DPDA), a study conducted in France revealed that nearly all of the samples were de-inked in test conditions.Matthias Fromm, R&#38;D manager for Océ Printing Systems, said the tests had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Inkjet prints have been successfully de-inked in a procedure designed to replicate a typical European mixed-grade waste paper recycling system.According to the Digital Print De-inking Alliance (DPDA), a study conducted in France revealed that nearly all of the samples were de-inked in test conditions.Matthias Fromm, R&amp;D manager for Océ Printing Systems, said the tests had been carried out using conditions that simulated the total paper recycling process for mixed grades of paper in a bid to understand the impact of inkjet printed papers in commercial recycling systems.</p>
<p>He added: &#8220;This research was conducted using 100% inkjet paper. We estimate that production inkjet’s market share of total graphic printing is less than 1% today.&#8221;Based on the projected growth rates of inkjet printing, we anticipate the de-inking industry is capable at current volumes and that we have a few more years to jointly develop the appropriate technologies of paper, ink and de-inking methods to ensure good de-inking performance if and when the need arises.&#8221;</p>
<p>Via:  <a href="http://www.printweek.com/digital/news/1006117/European-study-reveals-successful-inkjet-de-inking/">printweek.com</a></p>
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