Xerox Introduces Solid Ink to Office Workers

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2008

Learn more at http://www.xerox.com/solidink

Xerox introduces solid ink blocks to various office workers and receives amazed reactions to this revolutionary green technology. Xerox is changing the carbon footprint of the office color printer by implementing solid ink technology that promotes sustainability, energy saving and is both environmentally and user friendly.

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  • But it takes less than half when printing?

    How many items needs to be recycled?

    How many transports for supplies and service?

    How much energy in the 10 different items you need to replace on a toner device?

    Monthly duty cycle similar to laser or ink?

    Productivity when printing on multiple type of media?

    Space requirements for supplies?

    Sounds like the office equvalent to the electrical car...

  • @grindstugan33 Thanks for taking the time to point out the attributes of Solid Ink. The technology does all you point out, and more; and if you haven't checked out the ColorQube products using Solid Ink, surf around this channel and you'll see how it's moved from printers up the office MFP chain.

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  • These are the people that work at Xerox.... No wonder they made this dumb product that uses ten times the energy and more waste.

  • PROCLAIMEROFTRUTH- you are very correct! i work at xerox and this video made me giggle =)

  • The customer has a Ricoh look at 0:35 - 0:38

  • there is a solid ink recipe: I was browsing the other day and found it. just type in solid ink. Its mostly wax.

  • this really isnt solid ink, the stuff is nothing more than wax.

  • yessss,it's the best way to "burn" 200 watts in standby

  • I can't find any Solid Ink recipes, so I'm going to have to say NO to that, delliswierd. ;)

  • So You Can Eat Solid Ink???

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