Epson printers win energy efficiency award
February 13, 2019
Seiko Epson Corporation has been awarded The Director-General’s Prize, The Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, for Epson’s LX-10000F series and LX-7000F series of high-speed linehead inkjet multifunction printers sold in the Japanese market.
In Southeast Asia, the printers are known as WorkForce Enterprise WF-C20590 and WF-17590 printers.
This award, which was part of the FY2018 Grand Prize for Excellence in Energy Efficiency and Conservation (Product Category & Business Model Category) awards program, was sponsored by the Energy Conservation Centre, Japan, with support from the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
Inkjet printers are notable for their ability to print at high speeds with minimal power consumption, explains Epson. The award-winning printers demonstrate superior energy efficiency, using only a fraction of the energy of typical A3 colour office laser MFPs. They easily conform to the requirements of the International ENERGY STAR Program*1 and their maximum power consumption is constrained, allowing them to be used even in the event of a disaster when electricity supply is limited. In addition, high-capacity ink cartridges and infrequent replacement of limited lifetime parts mean reduced maintenance and greater resource conservation. The consumables and limited lifetime parts used in these printers have to be replaced only about half*2 as often as those in a typical laser printer, based on a calculation of one million prints. The volume of waste is also about 50 percent lower.
“We have been working hard to increase office energy efficiency through inkjet innovation,” said Koichi Kubota, Representative Director, Senior Managing Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer, Printing Solutions Operations Division. “This prize is tremendously encouraging, and we intend to continue to provide innovative products and services to meet the needs of environmentally aware users.”
Epson’s stated goal is to be an indispensable company, one that is committed to openness, customer satisfaction and sustainability. The company declares, “We tackle customer needs, address societal challenges, and create unique environmental value through our business activities with the aim of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations and creating a better and more sustainable future.”
The OEM’s prizewinning products were exhibited at ENEX 2019, an energy and environment exhibition held from 30 January to 1 February 2019 at Tokyo Big Sight (Tokyo International Exhibition Centre). An awards ceremony for the Grand Prize for Excellence in Energy Efficiency and Conservation was held on the first day.
*1 The International ENERGY STAR Program is an international energy saving program for office equipment. It is designed to certify the top 25 percent of all products based on their energy efficiency, such as power used in On, Sleep, and Off modes. The LX-10000F series has a TEC value (a value that indicates typical weekly power consumption during office use) of 1.2 kWh. That of the LX-7000F series is 0.9 kWh.
*2 Epson used the Buyers Lab of Keypoint Intelligence to compare the LX-10000F series and two equivalent models of colour laser printers (65-70 ppm) using test pages defined in ISO/IEC 24712. Epson estimated that LX-10000F series users would print one million pages in five years, on average.
* Note that Epson products and services vary by region.
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