Introduction CPS technology
All Océ CPS systems use Océ Direct Imaging and Océ Color CopyPress technology. These technologies have been developed to deliver reliable, high quality output. They also benefit the environment. A short paper path reduces misfeeds and saves wasted materials allowing the Océ CPS to use less paper. The Océ CPS is the only system in the world that doesn’t need frequent calibration, an energy and paper consuming activity.
The Océ CPS has low noise and dust emissions and no ozone emissions. OPC drums and developer are not required and there is very little toner waste.
No ozone emissions
The World Health Organization estimates that one out of every three employees is working in a place that makes them sick. One of those illnesses is Sick Building Syndrome . Symptoms include eye, nose and throat irritation, mental fatigue, headaches and coughing. Research shows that ozone from printers and copiers is one of the causes of Sick Building Syndrome. This leads to a loss in productivity that represents billions of euros each year. The Océ CPS is the only digital color system without ozone emissions.
Less toner waste
Research indicates that Océ CPS systems produce a toner waste of approximately 75 grams per 10,000 clicks. This is extremely low. Production tests show that other systems produce up to six times more toner waste. These systems also have to deal with developer waste which can be up to another 50 grams per 10,000 clicks.
Less paper
With the Océ CPS you can print on a wide variety of media with automatic duplex to save paper. Because of the Color CopyPress technology, the CPS is able to print on all kinds of structured, recycled or plain papers. Many FSC certified papers can be used for the Océ CPS.
More future recycling
Océ CPS systems are designed for a long and productive working life. Research and development play an important role in this, with “design for reuse” one of the company’s primary development criteria.
Océ Research seek out durable materials and design machines that can be re-used or recycled to yield components for new machines. For this purpose Océ has a complete Asset Recovery Factory near their headquarters in the Netherlands.