Fusing the toner or sealing it on the page is the most power-intensive
process in printers and multifunction devices, accounting for 50 percent to
80 percent of the total power used. In developing the Ultra Low-Melt EA Toner,
scientists at Xerox Research Centre Canada (XRCC) aimed to save energy by lowering
the fusing temperature. The new toner melts at as much as 45 degrees Fahrenheit
lower temperature than the EA toner now being used in current Xerox products,
without compromising image quality or any other performance.
"This was the most difficult toner design we ever worked
on," said Hadi Mahabadi, Xerox vice president and manager of XRCC. "We
had to push the envelope to the limit to achieve lower melting temperature and
higher gloss while keeping other performance the same as or better than current
EA toner."
Scientists at XRCC initially developed the EA process at Xerox,
and the Ultra Low-Melt EA Toner is their next generation product. Emulsion aggregation
(EA) technology is a nanotechnology- based process that yields sharper image
quality, higher reliability, and reduced toner usage in an energy efficient
manufacturing process. In fact, pages printed with EA toner use 40 percent to
50 percent less material than those printed with older style toner. Until about
five years ago, all Xerox toner was made by grinding plastic pellets into very
fine particles - an energy intensive mechanical process.
Scientists and engineers at Xerox, in collaboration with colleagues
at Xerox's partner company, Fuji Xerox, designed and tested many polymers before
discovering polyesters that could be combined with other toner ingredients such
as colored pigments and wax particles to form the Ultra Low-Melt EA Toner. Xerox
scientists have applied for more than 35 patents related to discoveries they
made while developing the new toner, and 10 have already been granted.
"With the new tanks, we expect the Webster plant to start
producing the Ultra Low Melt EA Toner sometime next year," said Edouard
Langlois, project manager for the Xerox Consumables, Development and Manufacturing
Group. "Installation of these tanks will give this plant the flexibility
to meet the demand for both first and second generation EA toners, and it will
help Xerox deliver the most energy-efficient document management solutions for
its customers."
Since EA toner was first introduced, Xerox and Fuji Xerox have
designed more than 50 office and production products that use EA toner. The
new low-melt toner will be suitable for all future products, from desk top printers
to high-end office multifunction devices to high-speed commercial color presses.
The Xerox 700 Digital Color Press, which was unveiled in May, is the first product
to use the new toner, which is currently being produced in Japan.
About Xerox
Xerox Corporation is the world's leading document management, technology and
services enterprise, providing the industry's broadest portfolio of color and
black-and-white document processing systems and related supplies, as well as
document management consulting and outsourcing services. Xerox's products, solutions
and services help companies and individuals manage their information. Last year
Xerox was awarded the National Medal of Technology, the highest technology award
in the United States. For more information, visit www.xerox.com/innovation.
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