Xerox Ink Sticks and Xerox Solid Ink for Phaser

Xerox Ink Reviews, Tech Tips and Comparisons

Xerox Phaser 8400 Ink – Xerox 8400 Solid Ink

By bruce • Nov 20th, 2009 • Category: Xerox Phaser Ink Overview

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A remarkable alternative to laser printing is the newly released solid-ink technology. Solid ink is by far more eco-friendly than any other ink on the market. Xerox Phaser 8400 and 8500 series devices are used primarily for printing high quality colored images at amazing speeds. The solid ink sticks that are being used in Xerox Phaser printers help to reduce waste output significantly.

Solid ink sticks are cartridge-free, and have minimal size and packaging. They also create a 90% reduction in printer-associated trash that gets sent to landfills all over the country. The transition from laser and inkjet printers creates the possibility for people to save thousands of dollars on taxes, while at the same time, creating a much more environmentally friendly society.

Studies have shown that solid ink printing uses an estimated 9% less energy and produces 10% fewer greenhouse gases than laser printers currently being used today. Xerox’s environmentally friendly solid ink printers reduce waste, and maximize the ink that makes it onto the page. Printed pages have 99% of the ink-to-page transfer that is almost double what the average device prints successfully. The Phaser 8400 is a great way to become more carbon neutral, and live an overall healthier lifestyle.

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Most inks are manufactured with dangerous chemicals and can be toxic if ingested. Each solid stick is 100% non-toxic and safe to handle. The president of Tektronix ate part of a solid ink stick, in the mid 90s, to demonstrate that each one safe, even to eat. The base of the ink is made from food-grade processed vegetable oils, and still produces more vibrant colors than other printing method available to consumers.

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Xerox Ink Sticks and Xerox Solid Ink for Phaser

Xerox Ink Reviews, Tech Tips and Comparisons

Xerox Phaser 8400 Ink – Xerox 8400 Solid Ink

By bruce • Nov 20th, 2009 • Category: Xerox Phaser Ink Overview

OFFICIALFRED300 Xerox Phaser 8400 Ink   Xerox 8400 Solid Ink

A remarkable alternative to laser printing is the newly released solid-ink technology. Solid ink is by far more eco-friendly than any other ink on the market. Xerox Phaser 8400 and 8500 series devices are used primarily for printing high quality colored images at amazing speeds. The solid ink sticks that are being used in Xerox Phaser printers help to reduce waste output significantly.

Solid ink sticks are cartridge-free, and have minimal size and packaging. They also create a 90% reduction in printer-associated trash that gets sent to landfills all over the country. The transition from laser and inkjet printers creates the possibility for people to save thousands of dollars on taxes, while at the same time, creating a much more environmentally friendly society.

Studies have shown that solid ink printing uses an estimated 9% less energy and produces 10% fewer greenhouse gases than laser printers currently being used today. Xerox’s environmentally friendly solid ink printers reduce waste, and maximize the ink that makes it onto the page. Printed pages have 99% of the ink-to-page transfer that is almost double what the average device prints successfully. The Phaser 8400 is a great way to become more carbon neutral, and live an overall healthier lifestyle.

OFFICIALFRED468X60 Xerox Phaser 8400 Ink   Xerox 8400 Solid Ink

Most inks are manufactured with dangerous chemicals and can be toxic if ingested. Each solid stick is 100% non-toxic and safe to handle. The president of Tektronix ate part of a solid ink stick, in the mid 90s, to demonstrate that each one safe, even to eat. The base of the ink is made from food-grade processed vegetable oils, and still produces more vibrant colors than other printing method available to consumers.

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