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Ben Lyles Joins InkCycle's Quality Control Team

Lenexa, Kan,— LaserCycle is pleased to announce the addition of Ben Lyles as its senior chemist. Mr Lyles joins the growing InkCycle team and will be responsible for expanding the quality control laboratory while maintaining quality control standards and quality assurance in addition to developing and implementing ink jet production processes.

"We are proud and excited that Ben has chosen to join our team. His vast experience within our industry, coupled with his ingenuity and precision is exactly what we've been searching for to help drive InkCycle's future as well as our company's long-term growth," says Rick Krska, founder and President of LaserCycle and InkCycle.

Prior to his new role, Mr. Lyles worked with Formulabs where, among many responsibilities, he was integral in creating the industry renowned, highly pigmented 51629A ink which is considered by most to be the first 29A ink comparable to OEM specifications. In addition to being a US Air Force veteran, Mr. Lyles graduated Magna cum Laude from Southern Illinois University earning his bachelor's degree in chemistry.



Of this new challenge Ben says "I look forward to lending my resources to the continued growth of the ink jet aftermarket industry. After meeting the people at LaserCycle and InkCycle, it was evident that we shared the same vision and core values. I'm excited to be a part of this winning team."

InkCycle, the ink jet remanufacturing division of LaserCycle, is a world leader within ink jet technology and automation processes. For the past six years, LaserCycle and InkCycle have been committed to a vision to become the national leader by exceeding customers' expectations and providing solutions to every integrated imaging need.

For further information, contact Ben lyles at (800) 736-8877 internationally at (913) 894-8387 or at email address blyles@lasercycle.com

This article originally appeared in the September 1998 issue of Recharger.