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[1] HP DesignJet T200, T600 and Studio series printers are up to 38% smaller compared to competitive alternatives with comparable size and features as of January, 2020. The world’s smallest large-format printers based on most compact footprint.
[2]https://uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/UEFI_Secure_Boot_in_Modern_Computer_Security_Solutions_2013.pdf
[3] For the HP DesignJet T200 Printer series: More sustainable design compared to the previous printer models (HP DesignJet T100 Printer series) replaced with the HP DesignJet T200 Printer series. Based on calculations in accordancewith ISO 14040/14044 Life Cycle Assessments using Recipe (H) v. 1.1 (2016) on GaBi 8.5 (2018) software and scaled to reflect expected yearly sales. For the HP DesignJet T600 Printer series: More sustainable design compared to theprevious printer models (HP DesignJet T500 Printer series) replaced with the HP DesignJet T600 Printer series. Based on calculations in accordance with ISO 14040/14044 Life Cycle Assessments using Recipe (H) v. 1.1 (2016) on GaBi 8.5 (2018) software and scaled to reflect expected yearly sales. For the HP DesignJet Studio Printer series: First net carbon neutral HP DesignJet plotter. HP is reducing the carbon footprint of printing through carbon reduction initiatives such as energy efficiency, reduced packaging, and use of recycled plastics. The HP DesignJet Studio Printer is the firstHP DesignJet where HP has offset the remaining carbon impact due to raw material extraction and processing, printer manufacturing and transportation, as well as electricity, paper, and cartridge use in accordance with The Carbon Neutral Protocol https://www.carbonneutral.com/how/carbonneutral-protocol. https://h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/GetPDF.aspx/c04777928.pdf
[4] For the HP DesignJet T200 Printer series: More sustainable design compared to the previous printer models (HP DesignJet T100 Printer series) replaced with the HP DesignJet T200 Printer series. Based on calculations in accordancewith ISO 14040/14044 Life Cycle Assessments using Recipe (H) v. 1.1 (2016) on GaBi 8.5 (2018) software and scaled to reflect expected yearly sales. For the HP DesignJet T600 Printer series: More sustainable design compared to theprevious printer models (HP DesignJet T500 Printer series) replaced with the HP DesignJet T600 Printer series. Based on calculations in accordance with ISO 14040/14044 Life Cycle Assessments using Recipe (H) v. 1.1 (2016) on GaBi 8.5 (2018) software and scaled to reflect expected yearly sales. For the HP DesignJet Studio Printer series: First netcarbon neutral HP DesignJet plotter. HP is reducing the carbon footprint of printing through carbon reduction initiatives such as energy efficiency, reduced packaging, and use of recycled plastics. The HP DesignJet Studio Printer is the first HP DesignJet where HP has offset the remaining carbon impact due to raw material extraction and processing, printermanufacturing and transportation, as well as electricity, paper, and cartridge use in accordance with The Carbon Neutral Protocol https://www.carbonneutral.com/how/carbonneutral-protocol.
[5] HP is reducing the carbon footprint of printing through carbon reduction initiatives such as energy efficiency, reduced packaging, and use of recycled plastics. The HP DesignJet Studio Printer is the first HP DesignJet where HP has offset the remaining carbon impact due to raw material extraction and processing, printer manufacturing and transportation, as well as electricity, paper, and cartridge use in accordance with The CarbonNeutral Protocol https://www.carbonneutral.com/how/carbonneutral-protocol.
[6] Advanced embedded security features are based on HP review of 2019 published embedded security features of competitive printers, as of February, 2019.