Cartridge People Blog
We wanted to understand what annoys UK workers the most. Read our fascinating findings to learn all about bad office habits.
Cartridge People has published a study revealing what’s making UK workers stressed in 2019. The “Workplace Stress Study 2019” has been produced after we commissioned a study of 1,066 UK workers made up of both those who are employed and self-employed to identify what’s currently causing stress in the workplace.
National Novel Writing Month (or NaNoWriMo as it’s become known), takes place in November each year with writers all over the world looking to hit the 50,000 word limit over the course of the month to write a full novel. We’ve taken a comprehensive look at the growth of NaNoWriMo, and the numbers behind the figures.
Cartridge People will be proudly sponsoring rider, Michele Senso, who is participating in a 24 hour London to Paris bike ride to help raise money for Mind Charity.
Ahead of the big kick off in Russia for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, we've produced a free wallchart for you to download with all of the dates and times of the tournament's fixtures.
Samsung laser printer owners need to be aware of important information regarding their toner cartridges. Read about those changes here.
Here are seven reasons why you should choose to print in colour.
Information on how temperature can affect the performance of ink cartridges. Failing to store your printer cartridges in a suitable place could be costly.
Proving marriage is something well worth jumping into, a Cheshire couple surprised their wedding guests by taking part in a wedding bungee jump.
In this infographic we’ll take a look at the impact of different colours on medication, and also examine how these colours can affect other elements of our everyday lives, such as taste, smell and appetite.
An exclusive interview with breast cancer survivor, Rick Martin-Bacon, who talks about raising awareness of the work of Breast Cancer Care.
OKI have discussed the importance of colour printing in education. Read a short run down of how OKI looked at the correlation between colour scheme and pupils’ moods and the impact some colours can have.