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HELPS YOUR DAY Making safer operations easierenable a more comfortable and welcoming operation. No special ventilation 2 In most competitive inks, up to 80% of the eco-solvent ink formula is made up of a volatile organic solvent listed as a Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) by the EPA. 3 The high volatility of this compound in high concentrations in eco-solvent inks always results in significantly higher levels of VOCs than water-based inks.⁴ No reactive monomer chemistry 5 HP Latex Inks help avoid reactive monomer chemistry exposure and ozone generation. UV and UV-gel inks can contain up to 80% hazardous compounds such as acrylate monomers and photo initiators. 6 Water-based ink, up to 65% HELPS YOU WIN Creating more opportunitysupport your customers' sustainability goals, differentiate your business, and gain advantages to access new business. HP Latex Technology delivers the certifications that matter with over 30 environmental certificates and labels. Odorless prints 8 help you reach more indoor spaces, including sensitive environments such as schools, hospitals, and places with stringent criteria related to human health and environmental considerations. SUSTAINABILITY EDGE SHARPEN YOUR WITH HP LATEX TECHNOLOGY Choose from a wide range of eco-conscious media. Combine compatible media with HP Latex Technology to help sharpen your customers' sustainability edge. See hp.com/go/mediasolutionslocator. Odorless prints 8 11 Help further develop your environmental profile with the HP EcoSolutions training program. Take advantage of opportunities to recycle HP eligible supplies 5 and return HP printing materials 6 through our simple take-back programs. AS AN HP LATEX PRINTER OWNER YOU CAN... Print your environmental credentials document and display it with pride for all to see. 17 Help further develop your environmental profile with the HP EcoSolutions training program. Take advantage of opportunities to recycle eligible HP Supplies and return HP printing materials through our convenient, free-of-charge HP Planet Partners take-back program. 18 Liquid ink vehicle (water, wetting agent, and humectant) Latex polymer particles Pigment particles HELPS OUR FUTURE Reducing impactaspiring to a world without waste. With an end-to-end approach, HP continues to drive a greater sustainable impact in large-format printing through manufacturing, product design and materials, and product and print end of life. Proper print end of life HP Latex prints are recyclable, returnable, or non-hazardous and safe for disposal. 16 See hp.com/recycle. Plastic 1-litre ink cartridges replaced with Eco-Carton 14 The HP Eco-Carton cartridge reduces plastic by 80% and CO2e by 66%. Local carton recycling 15 Return to HP Planet Partners free of charge 15 Zero landfill 15 Annual CO2e reduction equivalence of: Reduced impact Water-based HP Latex Inks meet Roadmap to Zero standards that are dedicated to eliminating hazardous chemicals and implementing sustainable chemicals. 13 See roadmaptozero.com. HP printers and supplies contain recycled plastics designed with post-consumer electronics, soda bottles, UL-validated ocean-bound plastics, coat hangers, and empty Original HP Ink Cartridges. 8 tons of CO2e/year in transport savings (better volumetric efficiency) 291 tons of CO2e/year in manufacturing savings Over 1 million km (741,935 miles) driven by a car Over 38 million smartphones charged Ozone free No reactive monomer chemistry 5 No HAPs 7 No special ventilation 2 Unrestricted full room No-wait installation or lamination 12 Level 1 - Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals 13 12. Applicable to HP Latex Inks. UL GREENGUARD Gold Certification to UL 2818 demonstrates that products are certified to UL’s GREENGUARD standards for low chemical emissions into indoor air during product usage. Unrestricted room size—full decorated room, 33.4 m² (360 ft²) in an office environment, 94.6 m² (1,018 ft²) in a classroom environment. For more information, visit ul.com/gg 13. Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals. Applicable to HP Latex Inks. The ZDHC Roadmap to Zero Level 1 demonstrates that an ink conforms to or meets the standards of the ZDHC Manufacturing Restricted Substances List (ZDHC MRSL) 1.1, a list of chemical substances banned from intentional use during production. ZDHC is an organization dedicated to eliminating hazardous chemicals and implementing sustainable chemicals in the leather, textile, and synthetics sectors. The Roadmap to Zero Program is a multi-stakeholder organization which includes brands, value chain affiliates, and associates, that work collaboratively to implement responsible chemical management practices. See roadmaptozero.com. 14. C0 2 e reduction based on moving from plastic ink cartridge to cardboard HP Eco-Carton ink cartridge, with annual manufacturing savings of 291 tons and transport savings of 8 tons. Equivalent to 1,194,028 km (741,935 miles) driven by an average passenger vehicle or over 38 million smartphones charged. 15. The ink cartridge HP Eco-Carton outer carton is 100% recyclable through local cardboard/paper programs. Inner materials including the ink bag are 55% recyclable and can be returned free of charge to the HP Planet Partners program for reprocessing of plastic parts. Zero landfill. For take-back of ink bag/printhead/prints, visit hp.com/recycle to see how to participate and for HP Planet Partners program availability; program may not be available in your jurisdiction. 16. Applicable to prints produced with third- and fourth-generation HP Latex Inks. Most HP large format paper-based printing materials can be recycled through commonly available recycling programs, or according to region-specific practices. Some HP media are eligible for return through the free, convenient HP Large Format Media take-back program. Programs may not exist in your area. See HPLFMedia.com/hp/ecosolutions for details. HP large format printing materials, both unprinted and printed with third- and fourth-generation Original HP Latex Inks, are non-hazardous and safe for disposal. Contact your local waste management authority for local area-specific instructions. 17. The Certificate of Environmental Credentials is available to PSPs as a means to demonstrate the environmental credentials of the HP Latex printing assets you have purchased from HP, per the guidelines for use. These credentials have been granted to HP. Print shops/print service providers must seek certifications and eco-labels directly with certifying bodies. HP does not imply or grant certification or eco-labels to print shops/PSPs nor does it support individual customer processing of such certifications. 18. For take back of eligible ink supplies, printheads, and printing materials, visit hp.com/recycle to see how to participate and for HP Planet Partners program availability; program may not be available in your jurisdiction. Where this program is not available, and for other consumables not included in the program, consult your local waste authorities on appropriate disposal. 1. HP is recognized as a leader in environmental sustainability and social impact. 2020 Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World. Annual listing compiled by Corporate Knights, a Canadian-based media and research company. See hp.com/v2/ GetDocument.aspx?docname=c06009298. 2. Applicable to HP Latex printers. No special ventilation equipment means air filtration systems are not required to meet U.S. OSHA requirements. Condensate collection systems are provided on some models. Special ventilation equipment installation is at the discretion of the customer— see the Site Preparation Guide for details. Customers should consult state and local requirements and regulations. 3. According to manufacturers' safety data sheets (SDSs), most eco-solvent inks contain up to 80% glycol ethers. These are categorized by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) under the Clean Air Act. See epa.gov/haps/initial-list-hazardous-air-pollutants. 4. Comparing main solvent of inks’ generation of VOCs at same mass/volume and temperature conditions. 5. Printing with HP Latex Inks avoids the problematic reactive monomers associated with UV printing. Acrylate monomers present in uncured UV inks and UV-gel inks can damage skin. 6. Manufacturers’ safety data sheets (SDSs) indicate UV and UV-gel inks contain up to 80% hazardous compounds specified by European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) registered substances database. 7. HP Latex Inks were tested for Hazardous Air Pollutants, as defined in the Clean Air Act, per U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Method 311 (testing conducted in 2013) and none were detected. 8. There is a broad set of media with very different odor profiles. Some of the media can affect the odor performance of the final print. 9. HP 872, 882, and 886 Latex Inks have been tested and demonstrated compliance to the following toy safety methods and protocols: EN 71-3, EN9, ASTM F963-17, US 16 CFR 1303, US 16 CFR 1307, SOR 2011-17, and SOR 2018-83. HP does not recommend using the inks for toys intended to target children under the age of 3 years. 10. Applicable to R Series HP Latex Inks. UL ECOLOGO® Certification to UL 2801 demonstrates that an ink meets a range of multi-attribute, lifecycle-based stringent criteria related to human health and environmental considerations (see ul.com/EL). HP is the only printing company with UL ECOLOGO® Certified inks in the “Printing Inks and Graphics Film” product category, see spot.ul.com/main-app/products/catalog/. 11. Applicable to select HP large format printing materials. BMG trademark license code FSC®-C115319, see fsc.org. HP trademark license code FSC®-C017543, see fsc.org. Not all FSC®-certified products are available in all regions. For information about HP large format printing materials, please visit HPLFMedia.com. 14 HP RECOGNIZED AMONG THE MOST SUSTAINABLE CORPORATIONS IN THE WOR 1 LD 1 water (Applicable to third and fourth-generation HP Latex Inks) © Copyright 2020 HP Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject t o change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. c06961202 Inks comply with toy safety standards 9 UL ECOLOGO® 10 Water-based HP Latex Inks are designed to avoid the hazards associated with solvent and UV without trading off performance. What’s in HP Latex Inks?

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HELPS YOUR DAY Making safer operations easier—enable a more comfortable and welcoming operation.

No special ventilation2

In most competitive inks, up to

80% of the eco-solvent ink

formula is made up of a volatile organic solvent listed as a Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) by the EPA.3 The high volatility of this compound in high concentrations in eco-solvent inks always results in significantly higher levels of VOCs than water-based inks.⁴

No reactive monomer chemistry5

HP Latex Inks help avoid reactive monomer chemistry exposure and ozone generation.

UV and UV-gel inks can contain up to

80% hazardous compounds such

as acrylate monomers and photo initiators.6

Water-based ink,

up to 65%

HELPS YOU WINCreating more opportunity—support your customers' sustainability goals, differentiate your business, and gain advantages to access new business.

HP Latex Technology delivers the certifications that matter with over 30 environmental certificates and labels.

Odorless prints8 help you reach more indoor spaces, including sensitive environments such as schools, hospitals, and places with stringent criteria related to human health and environmental considerations.

SUSTAINABILITY EDGES H A R P E N Y O U R

W I T H H P L A T E X T E C H N O L O G Y

Choose from a wide range of eco-conscious media.

Combine compatible media with HP Latex Technology tohelp sharpen your customers' sustainability edge.

See hp.com/go/mediasolutionslocator.

Odorless prints8

11

Help further develop your environmental profile with the HP EcoSolutions training program.

Take advantage of opportunities to recycle HP eligible supplies5 and return HP printing materials6 through our simple take-back programs.

AS AN HP LATEX PRINTER OWNER YOU CAN...

Print your environmental credentials document and display it with pride for all to see.17

Help further develop your environmental profile with the HP EcoSolutions training program.

Take advantage of opportunities to recycle eligible HP Supplies and return HP printing materials through our convenient, free-of-charge HP Planet Partners take-back program.18

Liquid ink vehicle

(water, wetting agent, and humectant)

Latex polymer particles

Pigment particles

HELPS OUR FUTUREReducing impact—aspiring to a world without waste. With an end-to-end approach, HP continues to drive a greater sustainable impact in large-format printing through manufacturing, product design and materials, and product and print end of life.

Proper print end of life

HP Latex prints are recyclable, returnable, or non-hazardous and safe for disposal.16

See hp.com/recycle.

Plastic 1-litre ink cartridges replaced with Eco-Carton14

The HP Eco-Carton cartridge reduces plastic by

80% and CO2e by 66%. Local carton recycling15 Return to HP Planet Partners free of charge15

Zero landfill15

Annual CO2e reduction equivalence of:

Reduced impact

Water-based HP Latex Inks meet Roadmap to Zero standards that are dedicated to eliminating hazardous chemicals and implementing sustainable chemicals.13

See roadmaptozero.com.

HP printers and supplies contain recycled plastics designed with post-consumer electronics, soda bottles, UL-validated ocean-bound plastics, coat hangers, and empty Original HP Ink Cartridges.

8 tons of CO2e/yearin transport savings(better volumetric efficiency)

291 tonsof CO2e/year in manufacturing savings

Over 1 million km (741,935 miles)driven by a car

Over 38 millionsmartphones charged

Ozone freeNo reactive monomer chemistry5

No HAPs7No special ventilation2

NICKEL FREE8

NON-FLAMMABLE4

NON-COMBUSTIBLE4ODORLESSPRINTS

NO HAPs7

NO SPECIALVENTILATION9

NiNickel

NO HAZARD WARNING LABELS

Unrestricted full room No-wait installation or lamination12

Level 1 - Zero Discharge ofHazardous Chemicals13

12. Applicable to HP Latex Inks. UL GREENGUARD Gold Certification to UL 2818demonstrates that products are certified to UL’s GREENGUARD standards for lowchemical emissions into indoor air during product usage. Unrestricted room size—fulldecorated room, 33.4 m² (360 ft²) in an office environment, 94.6 m² (1,018 ft²) in aclassroom environment. For more information, visit ul.com/gg

13. Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals. Applicable to HP Latex Inks. The ZDHCRoadmap to Zero Level 1 demonstrates that an ink conforms to or meets the standardsof the ZDHC Manufacturing Restricted Substances List (ZDHC MRSL) 1.1, a list ofchemical substances banned from intentional use during production. ZDHC is anorganization dedicated to eliminating hazardous chemicals and implementingsustainable chemicals in the leather, textile, and synthetics sectors. The Roadmap toZero Program is a multi-stakeholder organization which includes brands, value chainaffiliates, and associates, that work collaboratively to implement responsible chemicalmanagement practices. See roadmaptozero.com.

14. C02e reduction based on moving from plastic ink cartridge to cardboard HP Eco-Cartonink cartridge, with annual manufacturing savings of 291 tons and transport savings of8 tons. Equivalent to 1,194,028 km (741,935 miles) driven by an average passengervehicle or over 38 million smartphones charged.

15. The ink cartridge HP Eco-Carton outer carton is 100% recyclable through localcardboard/paper programs. Inner materials including the ink bag are 55% recyclable andcan be returned free of charge to the HP Planet Partners program for reprocessing ofplastic parts. Zero landfill. For take-back of ink bag/printhead/prints, visithp.com/recycle to see how to participate and for HP Planet Partners programavailability; program may not be available in your jurisdiction.

16. Applicable to prints produced with third- and fourth-generation HP Latex Inks. Most HPlarge format paper-based printing materials can be recycled through commonlyavailable recycling programs, or according to region-specific practices. Some HP mediaare eligible for return through the free, convenient HP Large Format Media take-backprogram. Programs may not exist in your area. See HPLFMedia.com/hp/ecosolutions fordetails. HP large format printing materials, both unprinted and printed with third- andfourth-generation Original HP Latex Inks, are non-hazardous and safe for disposal.Contact your local waste management authority for local area-specific instructions.

17. The Certificate of Environmental Credentials is available to PSPs as a means todemonstrate the environmental credentials of the HP Latex printing assets you havepurchased from HP, per the guidelines for use. These credentials have been granted toHP. Print shops/print service providers must seek certifications and eco-labels directlywith certifying bodies. HP does not imply or grant certification or eco-labels to printshops/PSPs nor does it support individual customer processing of such certifications.

18. For take back of eligible ink supplies, printheads, and printing materials, visithp.com/recycle to see how to participate and for HP Planet Partners programavailability; program may not be available in your jurisdiction. Where this program is notavailable, and for other consumables not included in the program, consult your localwaste authorities on appropriate disposal.

1. HP is recognized as a leader in environmental sustainability and social impact. 2020Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World. Annual listing compiled byCorporate Knights, a Canadian-based media and research company. See hp.com/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=c06009298.

2. Applicable to HP Latex printers. No special ventilation equipment meansair filtration systems are not required to meet U.S. OSHA requirements. Condensatecollection systems are provided on some models. Special ventilation equipmentinstallation is at the discretion of the customer— see the Site Preparation Guidefor details. Customers should consult state and local requirements and regulations.

3. According to manufacturers' safety data sheets (SDSs), most eco-solvent inks containup to 80% glycol ethers. These are categorized by the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) as Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) under the Clean Air Act.See epa.gov/haps/initial-list-hazardous-air-pollutants.

4. Comparing main solvent of inks’ generation of VOCs at same mass/volume andtemperature conditions.

5. Printing with HP Latex Inks avoids the problematic reactive monomers associated withUV printing. Acrylate monomers present in uncured UV inks and UV-gel inkscan damage skin.

6. Manufacturers’ safety data sheets (SDSs) indicate UV and UV-gel inks contain up to 80%hazardous compounds specified by European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) registeredsubstances database.

7. HP Latex Inks were tested for Hazardous Air Pollutants, as defined in the Clean Air Act,per U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Method 311 (testing conducted in 2013) andnone were detected.

8. There is a broad set of media with very different odor profiles. Some of the mediacan affect the odor performance of the final print.

9. HP 872, 882, and 886 Latex Inks have been tested and demonstrated compliance to thefollowing toy safety methods and protocols: EN 71-3, EN9, ASTM F963-17, US 16 CFR1303, US 16 CFR 1307, SOR 2011-17, and SOR 2018-83. HP does not recommendusing the inks for toys intended to target children under the age of 3 years.

10. Applicable to R Series HP Latex Inks. UL ECOLOGO® Certification to UL 2801demonstrates that an ink meets a range of multi-attribute, lifecycle-based stringentcriteria related to human health and environmental considerations (see ul.com/EL). HPis the only printing company with UL ECOLOGO® Certified inks in the “Printing Inks andGraphics Film” product category, see spot.ul.com/main-app/products/catalog/.

11. Applicable to select HP large format printing materials. BMG trademark license codeFSC®-C115319, see fsc.org. HP trademark license code FSC®-C017543, see fsc.org. Notall FSC®-certified products are available in all regions. For information about HP largeformat printing materials, please visit HPLFMedia.com.

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HP — RECOGNIZED AMONG THE MOST SUSTAINABLE CORPORATIONS IN THE WOR1LD1

water

(Applicable to third and fourth-generation HP Latex Inks)

© Copyright 2020 HP Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject t o change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.c06961202

Inks comply with toysafety standards9 UL ECOLOGO®10

Water-based HP Latex Inks are designed to avoid the hazards associated with solvent and UV without trading off performance.

What’s in HP Latex Inks?

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