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May 2013
Q How do I dispose of ink cartridges, print heads and the maintenance cartridge?
HP has the Planet Partner Program covered in 70 countries where you need to register to benefit from a free of charge
collection service to collect your used ink cartridges and printheads. Certain types of media is also included in the plan. For
the maintenance cartridge you should consult your local authorities on the correct disposal method. Registration for the
program is done through the HP web.
Other
Q How is the HP Latex 300 durability (scratchability) compared to eco/hard solvent,
printed on banner and SAV?
It is comparable to hard solvent on SAV and banners with better performance than eco solvent. This means with HP Latex
300 prints you can avoid the complexity of lamination for low value, short duration jobs like seasonal window graphics, low
value stickers, roll ups and pop ups, and all kind of short term event graphics. For un-laminated use, it is recommended to
validate or test the suitability for your specific applications.
Q What is the Epeat certification and is it globally recognised?
It is a global rating system for greener electronics. It is an easy-to-use resource for purchasers, manufacturers, resellers
and others to identify environmentally preferable devices. The EPEAT system combines strict, comprehensive criteria for 10
different categories including design, production, energy use, air quality and recycling with ongoing independent verification
of manufacturer claims. It is a voluntary marking similar to Energy Star but more comprehensive.
Q Is there any risk of customers getting allergies from touching latex prints or from
operating the equipment?
Latex polymers are a key innovation of HP Latex Inks. Latex polymers form a durable film on the surface of the media that
protects the pigments. “Latex” is simply a term that describes a stable, aqueous dispersion of microscopic polymer
particles. It is important not to confuse the latex polymers used in HP Latex Inks with those found in natural materials, such
as latex rubber. While some individuals experience skin irritation from contact with natural latex compounds, the synthetic
polymers used in HP Latex Inks are non-allergenic. So, we would not expect someone to have a reaction to touching a cured
print made by HP Latex Inks.
Q Can I benefit from HP WallArt software if I purchase a HP latex 300 printer?
Yes, all HP Latex printer owners will have free access to use HP WallArt software.
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