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LaserJet
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Officejet
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Photosmart
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Supplies
- Reduce energy up to 50%1
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Planet's only PVC-free printer3
HP ENVY 110 e-All-in-One printer - Made with 20% post-consumer recycled plastic
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HP Officejet Pro 8600A Plus e-All-in-One uses up to 50% less energy than with color laser printers1
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Uses Original HP 60 cartridges that contain up to 70% recycled plastic
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HP Photosmart 6520 e-All-in-One saves paper by up to 50% with automatic two-sided printing
- Trade any brand any product
- HP Media Supplies support sustainable forest practices
- Free supplies recycling (including postage)
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HP Trade-in gives you fair market value for your aging technology (any brand) when you upgrade to new HP technology
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Use paper made from FSC®-certified fiber that's easy to recycle4
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The HP Planet Partners supplies recycling program makes it easy to recycle your HP ink and Laser Jet cartridges for free2
Except where noted, all prices are estimated U.S. HP prices. Actual prices from other locations or websites may vary. Promotions subject to terms and conditions. HP reserves the right to modify or withdraw these promotions at any time. Leasing information, where displayed, is for a 48-month lease. Shipping and tax not included.
1 Majority of color laser AiOs < $600, August 2011, HP OfficeJet Pro with highest-capacity cartridges. Energy use based on HP testing using the ENERGY STAR® program's TEC test method criteria. For details www.hp.com/go/officejet.
2 HP cartridge return/recycling available in 42 countries and territories.
3 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.
4May not be recyclable in your area. Not all areas recycle the same. What actually gets recycled depends on the local sorting system.
