Xerox 8860MFP All in One Printer User Manual


 
Solid Ink
Fewer replaceable units. Less to throw away.
Think you’re done with a consumable when it needs to be replaced? Not with laser / LED devices.
When a laser printer runs out of toner, you are still left with big, bulky print cartridges that need to be
disposed. Not to mention other items such as fusers, fuser oil and imaging units.
Solid ink printers, on the other hand, utilize compact solid ink sticks with no casings. So when you run
out of ink, there’s nothing left to throw away.
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.
The bottom line?
For every 100,000 printed pages, a solid ink printer generates approximately 5 lbs. of waste,
compared to approximately 157 lbs. for a typical color laser.
Move over print cartridges.
Here comes something leaner. Because solid ink
sticks are smaller than those cumbersome print
cartridges, they’re easy to store. And there’s less
packaging to recycle.
How Does Solid Ink Stack Up?
Color Ink Type Handling Cost per page Environmental Ease of Use
Technology Cost
Solid Ink Solid Sticks Clean Low Low Very Easy
Laser Dry Toner Can Spill Low High Complex
Ink Jet Liquid Can Leak Low Medium Easy
Dye Sublimation Transfer Roll Clean High Medium/High Easy
Landfill waste for every 100,000 pages
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Typical color laser printer Solid Ink printer