Kyocera releases carbon-neutral printers

The company has expanded its portfolio with four new eco-friendly products

David Osgar
March 22, 2023
The new range is a part of the ECOSYS series which stands for Ecology, Economy, Systems.

Document solutions company, Kyocera UK, has announced four new printers from its ECOSYS range, including the company’s first carbon-neutral printers.

The PA4500x, PA5000x, PA5500X, and PA6000x have been released with a variety of new features including new controllers, enhanced security, auto certificate management, and trusted platform module authentication procedures.

The PA6000x series is Kyocera’s first to be supplied carbon-neutral as standard, following the company’s commitment to sustainability pledges.

The release follows Kyocera’s launch of its Carbon-Neutral Printers and MFPs and Carbon-Neutral Managed Print Services in late 2022.

Martin Fairman, group sales and marketing director at Kyocera UK, says: “We pride ourselves on providing products for the most demanding users looking for great value printers with high print speeds, low running costs, and unrivalled reliability.

“At the same time, we’re passionate about making sure our practices are sustainable. The launch of the ECOSYS PA6000x series proves that we’re able to deliver both.”

Kyocera states it will offset the carbon of every device sold in the PA6000x series plus the consumables used over the printer’s standard-rated lifetime. This goal is achieved via the company’s partnership with carbon offsetting consultancy MyClimate.

Customers of Kyocera can also register for a carbon-neutral certificate to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability on top of the low energy use and flexible printing features.

Fairman concludes: “We believe the new ECOSYS PA6000x series printers will satisfy the print needs of the busiest organisations, all with the assurance that environmental concerns have been taken into account during the manufacturing and delivery process into the UK. We’re looking forward to helping our channel partners and end-users make fully carbon-neutral printing a reality in 2023 and beyond.”

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