| Lexmark suing Static Control |

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - It’s an electronic chip that has sparked a lengthy legal fight that could potentially result in hundreds of millions of dollars in damages and turn the toner cartridge industry on its head.
Facing a federal jury Monday, the CEO of the North Carolina company being sued by printer giant Lexmark tried to
Available in standard and cantilever construction with a choice of worktops. All workstations are fitted with 4mm banana sockets and 10mm studs as standard for grounding purposes.
