PRODUCT LAUNCH EPSON PAPERLAB A-8100
Read all about it Epson has launched the PaperLab A-8100, a papermaking system that returns used printed-on paper back into new clean paper – aimed at sectors that are still heavily paper-based but want to become more sustainable.
While digitalisation has helped to reduce the number of documents that are printed in some sectors in recent years, there are others that are still predominantly paper-based. But, with sustainability concerns to the fore, these businesses are still looking for ways to reduce their impact on the environment and paper is a key part of that. While recycling is commonplace, it still requires purchasing more paper, and with it comes emissions etc from its shipping. But now Epson has launched a solution, the PaperLab A-8100 Refresh Model, which provides an alternative. Epson claims that PaperLab is the world’s first office papermaking system that turns used printed-on office paper into new clean paper using a water-free process, on site and on demand. Available now, the A-8100 builds
on its predecessor, the A-8000, while introducing enhanced functionality that increases the range and variety of paper types that can be processed. The original PaperLab A-8000 was first launched in Europe in 2019 and was the world’s first dry office paper- making machine. Since then, companies in various sectors, including financial services, manufacturing and government have taken to it for its ability to process confidential information responsibly. The A-8100 builds on this success with improved features in response to customer feedback and the evolving demands of the market. The A-8100 retains key features that underpin Epson’s commitment to environmental sustainability and confidential information processing, while contributing to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Andreas Asel Market & Business Development Manager
epson.co.uk
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The new A-8100 PaperLab represents a significant step forward in our mission to provide businesses with the tools they need to operate sustainably while securing the confidentiality of their information.
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