HP Web Jetadmin - Eco Solutions for HP Web Jetadmin
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change), 2007, Tables A9-1
through A9-12
United
Kingdom
Energy Suppliers' Fuel Mix Disclosure from 1 April 2006 to 31 March 2007. Source:
energywatch. Available at
http://www.energywatch.org.uk/help_and_advice/green_tariffs/fuel_mix_disclosure.asp
United
States
Year 2005 Data. Source: eGrid2007 Version 1.1, United States of America,
Environmental Protection Agency. Available at
http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-resources/egrid/index.html
6. The default plain paper carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2-e) factor used in the calculator is
1.9 kg CO2-e per kg of plain paper. Source: Printing and Writing Papers Life Cycle
Assessment Summary Report. American Forest & Paper Association, 2011, retrieved from
ww.afandpa.org/PWLCAMaterials/. The study assumes (based on data from the U.S. EPA)
that 71.8% of office paper is recovered, 5.2% is burned for energy, and 23% is landfilled.
The study also assumes that 4% of the fiber needed to produce the office paper comes from
recovered fiber.
7. The currency list and exchange rates used in the calculations are from
http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/currencies/americas_currencies.html on
12/10/2010.
8. The default electrical costs used in the calculations are for a regional average of industrial
sector prices, or commercial prices where available, in 2008, except for the US which uses
data from 2009. Source: http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/elecprii.html
9. The calculations assume that a “page” of paper is A4 size, 80 gsm weight or A size, 20 lb
Bond. Each page is estimated to cost $0.008 (USD).
10. The “Pull printing” scenario assumes that all devices in the fleet have some means of Pull-
printing, either from HP or a third-party. It assumes a paper savings rate of 10% resulting
from pull printing. Source: Gartner. “Cost Cutting Initiatives for Office Printing.” Sharon
McNee. 22 February 2008.
11. The "Smart Web Printing Scenario" assumes that 37% of the pages printed on HP's printers
come from the internet (according to internal data). Based on a third-party testing done by
Industry Analysts, using HP SmartWebPrint can save up to 45% of the total pages printed
through a browser.
12. The Powersave Enabled calculation assumes that devices with Powersave or Sleep Delay
enabled use less energy overall than devices with Powersave disabled. The difference in
energy usage is based on the average energy usage of devices in the selected set. If there is
insufficient data to calculate a difference based on selected devices, then devices are
assumed to use 3 times as much energy with Powersave disabled, compared to enabled.
This assumption is based on HP internal calculations based on average energy usage rates
and print speeds for known devices, and 10,000 pages printed per year.
13. The paper usage calculations rely on device utilization data collected from devices by HP
Web Jetadmin. They assume that devices report total counts, duplex, simplex, copy, digital
send, color, and mono counts correctly. If only total counts are reported, all pages are
assumed to be simplex mono pages.
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