Update: Useless Printer Cartridge Regulation
Here’s a follow up to a January post titled, Ink Cartridge Regulation Is Useless.
As discussed, The National Conference on Weights and Measures decided they want to push for tighter restrictions on the way printer ink cartridge manufacturers must label their products. Their Florida cheif, Max Gray, was quoted as saying, “All of this lack of clarity into what should be required to be labeled on a printer ink cartridge or a toner cartridge used in copiers led me to feel that maybe this should be addressed.”
Well, The National Conference met in late January to discuss the issue championed by Mr. Gray. What did they decide? Nothing! According to reports there is no vote due on the issue. Keep in mind that any vote would just be a vote to decide if the group should, or should not, begin examining the issue of labeling on ink cartridge packaging.
Not getting the feeling that anything is going to get done here. It made for some nice Internet reading material and got all critics pumped up, but I think this group might have some bigger issues to deal with.
Let me know what you think. Thanks!
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