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Xerox - Solid Ink printers and Multifunction Systems

Xerox printing - ways to saveSolid ink colours: true, vibrant…and earth-friendly.
Solid ink’s cartridge-free design and minimal packaging, its nearly waste-free printing process and its safe, toxin-free solid ink sticks make it a very environmentally-conscious way to print.

Xerox printing - safe and clean

Less consumables means less to throw away.
When a laser printer runs out of toner, you are left with big, bulky print cartridges that need to be disposed of. Not to mention other replaceables such as fusers and imaging units. Solid ink printers use compact solid ink sticks with no cartridges. So when you run out of ink, there’s nothing left to throw away. And because the ink
sticks are so small, there’s also less packaging to recycle. The only other replaceable unit is a maintenance roller. This lasts for tens of thousands of pages, so it only needs to be replaced a few times in the life of the printer.

Over the four year life of a typical cartridge-based toner printer, the waste generated amounts to 204 Kgs. A Xerox solid ink printer produces only 10.5 Kgs. of waste!

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Save valuable office space.
Besides drastically reduced landfill waste, Solid ink’s cartridge-free design and minimal packaging also means less energy used during manufacturing and less storage space for better transportation efficiency and fewer delivery trucks on the road – saving you shipping costs while benefiting the environment. Solid ink packages are small enough to fit in your desk drawer, saving your work environment too. There’s no need to take up an entire cabinet with printer supplies.

Multiple functions use less power.
When you choose a solid ink multifunction system, it does the work of several stand-alone office products (printer, copier, scanner and fax) while consuming less electricity.



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