HP 8100 manual Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Chlorinated Paraffins Formaldehyde

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QuickSpecs

HP Compaq 8100 Elite Series

Technical Specifications - Environmental Data

Material Usage

Packaging

End-of-life Management and Recycling

http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/supplychain/ gen_specifications.html):

Asbestos

Certain Azo Colorants

Certain Brominated Flame Retardants – may not be used as flame retardants in plastics Cadmium

Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Chlorinated Paraffins Formaldehyde

Halogenated Diphenyl Methanes

Lead carbonates and sulfates

Lead and Lead compounds

Mercuric Oxide Batteries

Ozone Depleting Substances

Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyl Ethers (PBBEs)

Polybrominated Biphenyl Oxides (PBBOs)

Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)

Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCT)

Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) – except for wires and cables, and certain retail packaging has been voluntarily removed from most applications.

Radioactive Substances

Tributyl Tin (TBT), Triphenyl Tin (TPT), Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

Nickel finishes that release greater than 0.5 micro-grams/cm2/week, measured according to EN 1811:1998, are not used on any product surface designed to be frequently handled or touched by users.

HP follows these guidelines to decrease the environmental impact of product packaging:

Eliminate the use of heavy metals such as lead, chromium, mercury and cadmium in packaging materials.

Eliminate the use of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) in packaging materials.

Design packaging materials for ease of disassembly.

Maximize the use of post-consumer recycled content materials in packaging materials.

Use readily recyclable packaging materials such as paper and corrugated materials.

Reduce size and weight of packages to improve transportation fuel efficiency.

Plastic packaging materials are marked according to ISO 11469 and DIN 6120 standards.

Hewlett-Packard offers end-of-life HP product return and recycling programs in many geographic areas. To recycle your product, please go to: http://www.hp.com/go/reuse-recycleor contact your nearest HP sales office. Products returned to HP will be recycled, recovered or disposed of in a responsible manner.

The EU WEEE directive (2002/95/EC) requires manufacturers to provide treatment information for each product type for use by treatment facilities. This information (product disassembly instructions) is posted on the Hewlett Packard web site at: http://www.hp.com/go/recyclers. These instructions may be used by recyclers and other WEEE treatment facilities as well as HP OEM customers who integrate and re-sell HP equipment.

For more information about HP's commitment to the environment: Global Citizenship Report http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/gcreport/index.html

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HP 8100 manual Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Chlorinated Paraffins Formaldehyde

8100 specifications

The HP 8100 series is a line of powerful and versatile printers designed to meet the demanding needs of businesses and offices. Known for its durability and efficiency, the HP 8100 is particularly popular among professionals seeking high-quality prints with fast turnaround times.

One of the standout features of the HP 8100 is its capability to deliver impressive print speeds. With a print speed of up to 60 pages per minute, this printer significantly reduces wait times, allowing businesses to increase productivity. Furthermore, the first page out time is remarkably fast, making it ideal for busy office environments requiring quick document retrieval.

The HP 8100 utilizes HP's advanced LaserJet technology, which ensures sharp and consistent print quality across a range of media types. The printer is capable of producing professional-grade documents with a resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, making text crisp and images vibrant. This high-quality output is essential for creating marketing materials, reports, and other important documentation.

Another significant characteristic of the HP 8100 is its expandable paper handling capabilities. The printer comes with a standard input tray that accommodates a substantial volume of paper, while optional trays can be added to further increase capacity. This flexibility is particularly beneficial for businesses managing high-volume printing tasks.

The HP 8100 is equipped with a variety of connectivity options, including USB, Ethernet, and wireless capabilities. This versatility allows for easy integration with existing office networks, enabling multiple users to access the printer simultaneously. Additionally, mobile printing features support printing from smartphones and tablets, enhancing convenience for on-the-go professionals.

Energy efficiency is another major advantage of the HP 8100 series. Designed to consume less energy, this printer adheres to energy-saving standards, which can help reduce operational costs for businesses. The printer’s efficiency is complemented by its reliable performance, often with minimal maintenance requirements, ensuring that it remains a staple in the office for years to come.

In the realm of security, HP provides several features to protect sensitive information. Secure printing options and user authentication help safeguard documents, which is crucial for maintaining confidentiality in corporate environments.

Overall, the HP 8100 series stands out for its exceptional print speed, high-quality output, robust connectivity options, and energy efficiency. These characteristics make it an excellent choice for businesses looking to enhance their printing capabilities.