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By bruce • Feb 4th, 2011 • Category: Uncategorized

DEMOCR300 Eco friendly HP

These days, everyone’s worried about the environment and what effects the products we use have on it. Like most manufacturers, HP knows you want to be Eco Friendly and wants to make that possible for you. With HP, you it’s easy to be environmentally conscious. All you need to do is look for the labels that read Energy Star or Eco Highlights.

HP Energy Star compliant printers are easy to find. These are products were made to conserve energy, as well as reduce the amount of greenhouse emissions. They also cut costs of utility and help improve the environment. It sounds like these products would maybe sacrifice quality, but that is not the case—you will still receive high quality and high performance from all Energy Star compliant products.

Energy Star printers don’t just stop there though; there are even more great features. First of all, it produces less heat and reduces cooling loads. Also, after periods of no activity, they will automatically go into sleep mode. They also only use about half the electricity of other products.

DEMOCRLONG Eco friendly HP

Though you may have already heard of Energy Star compliant machines, you may not know what the Eco Highlights label means. This label means that stringent environmental needs have been met. For instance, these printers are energy efficient and are partly made from recyclable material. They also have end-of-life recyclability; meaning when the printer’s life is over, you can easily recycle the entire product. They also, like the Energy Star units, produce less waste. All of the packaging is also 100% recyclable, and the cartridge that comes inside of the printer is 50% recycled plastic.

HP does offer a few other ways to be eco-friendly. Try buying remanufactured or recycled toner cartridges, as well as recycled paper. You can also print on both sides of the paper to conserve even more of your resources.

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Eco-friendly HP

By bruce • Feb 4th, 2011 • Category: Uncategorized

DEMOCR300 Eco friendly HP

These days, everyone’s worried about the environment and what effects the products we use have on it. Like most manufacturers, HP knows you want to be Eco Friendly and wants to make that possible for you. With HP, you it’s easy to be environmentally conscious. All you need to do is look for the labels that read Energy Star or Eco Highlights.

HP Energy Star compliant printers are easy to find. These are products were made to conserve energy, as well as reduce the amount of greenhouse emissions. They also cut costs of utility and help improve the environment. It sounds like these products would maybe sacrifice quality, but that is not the case—you will still receive high quality and high performance from all Energy Star compliant products.

Energy Star printers don’t just stop there though; there are even more great features. First of all, it produces less heat and reduces cooling loads. Also, after periods of no activity, they will automatically go into sleep mode. They also only use about half the electricity of other products.

DEMOCRLONG Eco friendly HP

Though you may have already heard of Energy Star compliant machines, you may not know what the Eco Highlights label means. This label means that stringent environmental needs have been met. For instance, these printers are energy efficient and are partly made from recyclable material. They also have end-of-life recyclability; meaning when the printer’s life is over, you can easily recycle the entire product. They also, like the Energy Star units, produce less waste. All of the packaging is also 100% recyclable, and the cartridge that comes inside of the printer is 50% recycled plastic.

HP does offer a few other ways to be eco-friendly. Try buying remanufactured or recycled toner cartridges, as well as recycled paper. You can also print on both sides of the paper to conserve even more of your resources.

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