• August 13, 2014

Sharp Named to EPEATâ„¢ Green Electronics Registry

Sharp Named to EPEATâ„¢ Green Electronics Registry

Sharp Named to EPEATâ„¢ Green Electronics Registry tcs

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The Imaging Division at TCS knows that with the right technology, implementing a greener print strategy can make a large impact, leaving your office running smoother and more profitably than ever. Making the decision to switch to an MFP (multi-function printer) is a step in the right direction, but there are several types of MFPs on the market, each with a different environmental impact. What’s the responsible choice?

Sharp Multi-Function Printers

One of the many reasons we utilize Sharp MFP technology for our office solutions is due to their superb energy efficient construction and usage. Recent reports from EPEAT™ now indicate that they have met and exceeded the criteria for inclusion on their prestigious “green electronics” list! EPEAT™ helps purchasers, manufacturers and resellers identify environmentally preferable electronic devices, including imaging equipment.

Types of Sharp MFPs

More than 30 Sharp Multifunction Printers (MFPs) and standard printers have been added to the EPEATâ„¢ global registry for greener electronics, including these TCS standards:

MX-C250
MX-C300P
MX-C300W
MX-C301
MX-C301W
MX-M365N
MX-M465N
MX-M565N
MX-4140N
MX-4141N
MX-5140N
MX-5141N
MX-M904
MX-M1054
MX-M1204
MX-7040N
MX-6500N
MX-7500N

For more information, view all included Sharp models on the EPEATâ„¢ registry HERE.

As an added bonus, TCS goes the extra mile by providing our ZERO LANDFILL PROGRAM at no charge to qualified partners. This unique initiative provides a positive impact by recycling 100% of used toner cartridge components- ensuring you that your cartridges will never be burned, exported, or end up in landfill.

Contact us today to learn how your business can save money by GOING GREEN!

More About EPEATâ„¢

EPEAT® is the definitive 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 design, production, energy use and recycling with ongoing independent verification of manufacturer claims. EPEAT was developed through a stakeholder consensus process and is managed by the Green Electronics Council, a non-profit organization based in Portland, Oregon, USA.

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