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Today's modern communications infrastructure include Fixed Line Broadband (FTTC, FTTP etc) and Mobile Communications Networks (2G to 5G, LTE, WiMAX, Wi-Fi), these systems principally employ Cannon Technologies outdoor solutions.Outdoor Telecom cabinet manufacturers

Cannon Technologies have demonstrated themselves in the arena of communications technology by gaining product approval from many leading blue chip companies. We have also been actively involved in the development of the 5G next generation and Super Fast Broadband sectors.

Product Range
Cannon has an extensive range of outdoor cabinets, enclosures and cabins for the communications markets, these include:

FTTC/ FTTP/FTTx – Copper/Fibre Optic Cabinets
Up-to IP65 outdoor cabinets & enclosures
Communications, routing and switching equipment protection
Telecommunications cabinets for fixed and mobile cell applications
Battery and UPS cabinets
Floor, roof and wall mounted applications

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CommScope’s field-proven and environmentally-rugged outdoor enclosures deploy quickly and offer reduced OpEx and a small footprint. Our broad portfolio features aesthetically-pleasing cabinets for power and battery, battery backup, macro cell site and micro cell site use. CommScope’s outdoor enclosures help accelerate your ROI while ensuring performance you can trust.outdoor battery cabinet

Designed and tested for superior environmental protection and thermal management
Long equipment and battery life, plus large battery reserve
Minimal acoustic signature and power consumption
Extreme corrosion resistant
In-house set up and field support as required for FOA and field trials
Deployed worldwide including coastal environments, extreme cold, and desert conditions            
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carries a very wide array of OM3 LC/LC 10GB Fiber Fiber optic patch cord. These powerful Duplex Multimode Aqua Fiber Optic Patch Cables meet all enterprise and consumer needs, in datacenters, network configurations, professional audio and video setups and much more. Our cables support gigabit ethernet, fiber channel and other high speed transfer.

Specification
Aqua Blue 50/125 Riser Rated jackets
High Quality Duplex LC Connectors on each end.
10 Gigabit rated- can transmit data up to 300 meters, so you can future proof your network backbone or closet by running these cables
Slim 2mm diameter for dense network switches in data racks
Allows you to scale and add life to your networks.

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Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable

Outdoor optical fiber cable Tube Armored cable has rugged corrugated steel armor which provides extra crush-resistance and rodent protection. RoHS 2 and REACH compliant and all multimode and singlemode cables (except OM1) utilize bend-insensitive optical fibers. Outdoor Loose Tube Armored has gel filled loose tubes to provide protection against water penetration and dry, super absorbent polymers (SAPs) to eliminate water migration in cable interstices. Suitable for lashed aerial, duct, underground conduit environments. Supported applications include gigabit, 10 gigabit and 40 gigabit Ethernet. Made in USA. Hitachi Cable America is proud to utilize Corning Optical Fiber as our standard optic fiber.

Hitachi Cable America utilizes Corning Optical Fiber as its standard fiber for OM2, OM3, OM4, OM5 and OS2 constructions.
UV Resistant Jacket
Rugged Corrugated Steel Armor Provides Extra Crush-Resistance and Rodent Protection
Gel Filled Loose Tubes Provide Protection Against Water Penetration
Dry, Super Absorbent Polymers (SAPs) Eliminate Water Migration in Cable Interstices
Suitable for Lashed Aerial, Duct, Underground Conduit Applications
Suitable for Lashed Aerial, Duct, Underground Conduit Applications
Conventional Outside Plant Fiber Optic Cable for Video Security, Datacom, Broadcast, Telecom or Campus Backbone Applications
Outstanding Loss Consistency Across a Wide Range of Temperatures - Good for High Altitude Telescope Arrays, Underground Scientific Experiment Measurements Etc...

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A maintenance kit is a set of replacement parts for a printer. Each printer has a preset maintenance interval, which occurs after a certain amount of pages are printed. The maintenance interval lets the user know that it’s time to install the maintenance kit so that the parts within the printer do not get overused.PAPER PICKUP ROLLER KIT

Every printer and manufacturer is different, so the parts included in the kit will also be different. Parts that may be included in a maintenance kit are the fuser assembly, transfer roller, pickup rollers, separation pads, corona assembly, fan assembly, cleaning cloths and gloves.
The fuser assembly is a pair of rollers that fuse the toner into the fibers of the paper. A transfer roller is an electrically-charged roller located underneath the toner cartridge. When the paper passes through the drum, it also passes through the roller which transfers toner onto the page. Pickup rollers, often called feed or separation rollers, are used to pickup the paper from the tray and feed it to the printer. Separation pads are made to assist the pickup rollers by applying tension so that the paper is pushed to the printer. When the separation pad is worn down, it cannot push the paper properly which causes paper jams.

The following parts are not as common in maintenance kits as the parts listed above, and again depend on the printer and manufacturer. A corona assembly in the printer is the part of the printer responsible for the electrical charges. The drum, toner and paper must all be charged in specific ways so that the drum can place the toner onto the paper correctly. The fan assembly within the printer gives off just enough air to keep the paper flat as it enters the printer. Finally, cleaning cloths and gloves are often included within the maintenance kit to ensure proper care of the inside parts.

It is important to pay attention to the maintenance interval in your printer. Ignoring the alerts can potentially cause serious wear to your printer. Maintaining the parts inside your printer avoids permanent damage and the need for replacement.

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Printer manufacturers usually do not instruct or even encourage customers on how to refill a toner cartridge in hopes that you will simply buy a new replacement cartridge. However, adding toner to a laser printer on your own is an inexpensive and easy alternative to purchasing a new toner cartridge. Learn how to add toner to your cartridge to help save you money.Toner Chips for Photo Copiers

(This article is about the fancy integrated toner and drum cartridges for small laser printers and copiers. Big free-standing ones often take separate toner containers that could be refilled but may not be nearly as overpriced to begin.)
Purchase the proper type of toner powder that is compatible with your printer and its cartridge. Toner powders vary by grain size, chemical construction, and weight. That is precisely why only the compatible type of toner powder will work with your cartridge.
There are several types of toner, but not separate ones for every single printer model: most differ on features, not basic technology. In a pinch, a toner from a very similar model of printer will probably also work, but research or ask first. And if the seller hasn't promised compatibility, don't blame them in the unlikely but possible event it doesn't work properly or even damages the printer. (The risk may well be worthwhile for an obsolescent printer otherwise needing replacement or an expensive original equipment manufacturer cartridge.)
Toner is messy: prepare your workspace! Place paper towels or newspapers on a flat surface to protect your workspace in case you spill toner powder. Put on rubber gloves if you want to make sure you do not get powder on your hands.
If you're going to need to use a "burn tool" (a soldering-iron like device for melting holes in plastic), work over a heavy, hard to burn surface such as a plate to not scorch your table directly or through a few sheets of paper.
Wash and dry your hands (or the gloves) often when working with toner to keep other things clean. It's not dangerous, but it can stain.
Locate the holding tank on your toner cartridge. This is a relatively featureless wide compartment where you will need to refill toner powder. Check to see if the holding tank has an existing fill hole or not. Some cartridges already have a fill hole stopped up with a plastic plug that you can easily remove.
Other cartridges require that you make your own fill hole, and corresponding toner refill kits typically come with a burn tool and heavy-duty aluminum "flue tape" to close up the hole after you finish refilling a toner cartridge. Follow the instructions provided with the toner refill kit if you are required to use a burn tool. The instructions will show you where and how to burn the hole.
In a pinch an ordinary small electric soldering iron can suffice as a burn tool. But things will get messy as you will have to melt and burn away all the unwanted plastic, rather than melt only the edges of a hole through it with the special tool.
If the "burn tool" has a tip screwed on, make sure it's screwed on tight for efficient heating, before you heat it up (or after you let it cool).
Just make a hole into the holding tank big enough to admit the toner bottle nozzle. Do not stab so far in as to damage other parts from behind.
If you raise a lip of melted plastic around the hole, trim or melt it off (you may need to periodically and carefully wipe the tool tip) to ensure tape will fit well around the hole to seal it and not be vulnerable to bumps, and to ensure that the cartridge will still fit well into the printer. This is especially important for cheap color laser printers' cartridges, whose entire bodies are rotated inside the printer to each line up in turn with the printer's imaging system for each page--a process which can dislodge stray tape.

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No one wants to pay full price for anything—especially for printer ink cartridges. That’s why many consumers turn to third-party printer ink cartridges, or aftermarket inks.

In Consumer Reports' most recent annual printer survey, 37 percent of respondents said they have tried third-party printer Copier Toner Kit, which can cost much less than name-brand products. It’s easy to see the appeal of third-party ink: Ink for some printers can end up costing almost $700 over five years, according to CR's calculations.Third-party printer ink was in the news this spring when the Supreme Court ruled in Impression Products, Inc. v. Lexmark International, Inc. that third-party companies could refill toner cartridges originally sold by a printer manufacturer.

Lexmark had argued that Impression was violating Lexmark patents by refilling and reselling such cartridges. Neither company would comment on the lawsuit. And Lexmark, HP, Epson, and Impression Products did not agree to discuss ink prices with Consumer Reports.

“We believe this is a positive step for competition, innovation, and consumer choice,” says Jessica Rich, Consumer Reports’ vice president for consumer policy and mobilization. “It’s a win for consumers and small businesses.”

However, although many consumers like third-party printer inks, the products don’t always work well, according to Consumer Reports’ testers. Here’s what you should know before buying third-party ink cartridges:n CR's printers survey, 63 percent of respondents who used aftermarket cartridges say they’re just as good as name-brand cartridges, while 36 percent think they’re not up to par.

Rich Sulin, who leads CR’s printer-testing program, says that some samples worked without any problems but that other samples of the same products “set off warning messages from their printer or failed to print a test page.” Additionally, he says, “some aftermarket inks worked initially but quickly clogged printer heads.”

Sulin says to make sure the vendor provides a money-back guarantee, and he advises you to use the ink or toner as soon as possible after a purchase.

Consumer Reports doesn't rate third-party inks because the marketplace is so fractured—a large number of manufacturers offer a rapidly changing lineup of products for different printer models, making comparisons difficult.

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Katun® Corporation, one of the world’s leading alternative suppliers to the office equipment industry, is pleased to introduce a waste toner container for use in Sharp MX C250-series MFPs and seven new toner cartridges for use in HP printers.

The Katun Performance™ waste Copier Waste Toner Container enables Sharp dealers to reduce the costs of servicing Sharp MX C250/300P/300W/301W applications, while providing OEM-equivalent performance at significant cost savings.

Katun is also introducing seven monochrome and color toner cartridges for use in HP printers, including LJ Enterprise M712 DN-series, Color LJ Enterprise M651 DN-series, LJ Enterprise Flow M830 Z MFP-series, Color LJ Enterprise M 651 DN-series machines. Each provides consistent image quality with OEM-equivalent yields, and outstanding overall value.

Katun products may be ordered by phone, fax or email, or via the Katun Online Catalog – the one-stop Internet resource that allows registered customers to locate and order thousands of Katun products while viewing real-time information about their orders and accounts. Customers can access the Katun Online Catalog, or find Katun customer service contact information.

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NOTE: Descriptions, specifications, and claims are based on manufacturer information. Information listed and provided are to be used at the sole discretion of the consumer and are not representative of analysis, testing, SMOK tfv16 and verification by Midwest Goods Inc. and any and all of Midwest Goods Inc's parent and subsidiary companies. There is an inherent risk with the use of any and all rechargeable batteries in any circumstance. Midwest Goods Inc. and any and all of Midwest Goods Inc's parent and subsidiary companies are not responsible for damage if there is any modification of the batteries/chargers in any form or shape (including pack making). Midwest Goods Inc. and any and all of Midwest Goods Inc's parent and subsidiary companies are not responsible for any damage caused by the misuse and/or mishandling of Li-ion (Lithium-ion), LiPo (Lithium-ion Polymer) and any rechargeable batteries and chargers.

Use special caution when working with Li-ion (Lithium-ion), LiPo (Lithium-ion Polymer) and any rechargeable cells, as they are very sensitive to charging characteristics and may explode or burn if mishandled. Make sure the user has enough knowledge of Li-Ion (Lithium-ion), LiPo (Lithium-ion Polymer) and any rechargeable cells in charging, discharging, assembly and storage before use. Always charge in/on a fire-proof surface. Never leave charging batteries unattended. Do not use any rechargeable battery as well as any battery charger if any visible damage is present, as well as if the cell or charger has been stressed through mishandling, accidental or otherwise, even if damage may not be visible. Always store and transport rechargeable cells in a safe, non-conductive container in a controlled environment. Dispose of all battery cells and chargers in accordance to local laws and mandates.

Midwest Goods Inc. will not be held responsible or liable for any injury, damage, or defect, permanent or temporary that may be caused by the improper use of a Li-ion (Lithium-ion), LiPo (Lithium-ion Polymer) and any rechargeable battery/batteries. Please have a basic understanding of the batteries you are using and how to care for them properly.
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A new 2019 Sub-Ohm Tank Campion? After worrying that SMOK was slowing down its pipeline at the beginning of 2019, our fears have been quelled (somewhat) in the last few months, thanks to a steady flow of new, exciting products from the venerable vape giant. The latest? The massive, monstrous SMOK tfv16 sub-ohm tank.
Yeah, it’s big. Suffice it to say, it’s not really fair to call the TFV8 a “Beast” much longer. Boasting a gargantuan 32mm diameter, 9mL e-liquid capacity and new levels of airflow control, SMOK is poised to reclaim the sub-ohm throne – a seat it might have never actually lost in the first place, but all the same, consider the TFV16 a knockout punch attempt for the industry.

So, what about the TFV16 separates it from other SMOK tanks? At first glance, not much. I mean, other than the huge diameter, that is. The look and feel is distinctly “SMOK” and the TFV16 will sit alongside the rest of its lineup nicely, with the same levels of craftsmanship and quality we’ve come to expect from the company.

Where it differs most is in its latest line of coils, which now use the “plug and puff” format more companies are turning to, rather than the threaded, screw-in design. Though I’m not sure of the advantage from switching to this style, a million other vape companies can’t be wrong, so I’m confident there’s a definite use-case reason in play.
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