Saturday, May 16, 2009

Xerox goes greener with its ColorQube 9200

Xerox announced the release of its new top-notch multifunctional printer ColorQube 9200, which is said to reduce waste by 90%.

Last week the US printer manufacturer unveiled its new ColorQube 9200 printer, which embodies a set of new technologies meant to reduce waste, cut energy consumption and save on supplies.

The new device is based on solid ink technology. The company says the technology is the key factor to cut on waste as the ColorQube 9200 would print more than 55,000 pages on a single block of ink.


Xerox also points out that the use of this saving technology will allow to use 9% less energy and produce 10% fewer greenhouse gases throughout the machine's lifespan as compared with similar laser printers.

The ColorQube 9200 is another product in Xerox's initiative to go green. The company has already announced the energy-efficient toner and a couple of eco-friendly technologies patented.

The new ColorQube 9200 is available already in North America. But it targets small printing companies with the price of around $23,000. The launch date for Europe is planned for September, 2009.

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