User Manual

Environmental Profile Sheet
The imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8200 Series incorporates Canon technologies, each with a
strong environmental focus at every stage of the product life cycle–Produce, Use, and Recycle.
These technologies, which focus on Energy Conservation, Resource Conservation, and Pollution
Prevention, form the foundation of Canon’s Environmental Management System.
Energy
Conservation
Resource
Conservation
Pollution
Prevention
Canon’s Life Cycle Assessment System (LCA) seeks to control carbon emissions at each life
cycle stage. The result: An overall CO
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target reduction of up to 50% over the previous
generation model imageRUNNER 7086!
In order to reduce dependence on petroleum-based materials, Canon uses 100% recycled
plastics* and bio-based plastics on certain exterior parts.
Power consumption in Sleep Mode is as low as 0.9W–or less!
Savings in power consumption during a one-week period have been reduced by up to 60%
when compared to the previous generation model imageRUNNER 7086!
Power consumption is reduced by utilizing White LED array technology in its Color Image
Reader versus using a traditional Xenon tube.
Power consumption is reduced by utilizing Canon Image Sensor technology over traditional
CCD sensors.
Induction Heating (IH) technologies help reduce power consumption and limit the
warm-up period.
New pO Toner with a lower melting point reduces fusing temperature requirements.
All suppliers are required to meet Canon’s stringent Green Procurement policy and
environmental terms. This helps Canon exceed the toughest global standards, such as
those set by the European Union’s RoHS Directive, which controls/restricts the use of
certain hazardous substances.
Each system is equipped with paper-, toner-, and energy-saving features that help to cut
costs and conserve resources.
Long-life parts and higher-yielding supplies help maximize uptime and reduce the amount
of materials consumed during the product life cycle.
Canon. The Natural
Partner for Business.
* Excluding a small amount of additives to improve physical properties.

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