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1. Supports Microsoft® Internet Explorer and Firefox.
2. InfoTrends, “2009 U.S. Cartridge Collection and Recycling Refresh,” November 24, 2009. Study commissioned by HP.
3. Choose from a variety of FSC® (license code FSC-C017543) certified papers, including HP premium plus photo paper, HP advanced photo paper, HP everyday photo paper, HP premium choice laser paper, HP laserjet paper, HP bright white paper, HP multipurpose paper, HP 30% recycled paper, HP glossy brochure and flyer paper and HP tri-fold brochure paper.
4. May not be recyclable in your area.
5. HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One is polyvinyl chloride-free (PVC free); meeting the evolving definition of PVC free as set forth in the iNEMI Position Statement on the Definition of "Low-Halogen Electronics" (BFR-/CFR-/PVC-free). Plastic parts contain <1000 ppm (0.1%) of chlorine [if the CI source is from CFRs or PVC or PVC copolymers]. Printers sold in Korea are not PVC free. USB cable, required in limited geographic areas, is not PVC free.
6. IPG Research Alliance, July 2011. Based on a survey of publicly available information.
7. As of August 2011. The HP Envy110 e-All-in-One is polyvinyl chloride-free (PVC free), meeting the evolving definition of PVC free as set forth in the iNEMI Position Statement on the Definition of “Low-Halogen” Electronics (BFR/CFR/PVC-Free). Plastic parts contain <1000 ppm (0.1%) of chlorine [if the Cl source is from CFRs or PVC or PVC copolymers]. Printers sold in India, Korea, and China have power cords that are not PVC free. USB cable, required in limited geographic areas, is not PVC free.
8. IPG Research Alliance, July 2011. Based on a survey of publicly available information.
9. HP papers certified under FSC®C017543. Depending on local sorting system, papers may not be recyclable in your area.
10. Majority of color laser all-in-ones < $600, March 2011, OJ Pro with highest-capacity cartridges. Energy use based on HP testing. For details www.hp.com/go/officejet.
11. Compared with the majority of color laser printers <$300 and color laser AiOs <US$600, March 2011. Calculation compares weight of supplies and cartridge packaging needed for the same amount of pages based on ISO yield and continuous printing.
12. Energy consumed based on competitive TEC measurement results found at energystar.gov and eu-energystar.org for single-function mono laser printers as of November 2011. Individual product configuration and usage will affect power consumption.
13. As of December 2011.
14. IPG Research Alliance, July 2011. Based on a survey of publicly available information.
15. As of August 2011. The HP Envy110 e-All-in-One is polyvinyl chloride-free (PVC free), meeting the evolving definition of PVC free as set forth in the iNEMI Position Statement on the Definition of “Low-Halogen” Electronics (BFR/CFR/PVC-Free). Plastic parts contain <1000 ppm (0.1%) of chlorine [if the Cl source is from CFRs or PVC or PVC copolymers]. Printers sold in India, Korea, and China have power cords that are not PVC free. USB cable, required in limited geographic areas, is not PVC free.