Specifications |
Model | PaperLab A-8000 | |
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Production performance | A4 size plain paper: Max 720 sheets/hour A3 size plain paper: Max 360 sheets/hour (Media Support Mode) A4 size: 600 sheets/hour | |
Produced paper (Dry Fiber Paper) specification | Size | A4 / A3 |
Thickness | Plain paper: 90g/m2, 100g/m2 and 110g/m2 Thickness paper: 150g/m2 to 240g/m2 | |
Colour support | Available with mixing Paper Plus (White, cyan, magenta, yellow) | |
Paper feeding specification | Size | A4 / A3 |
Thickness | Plain paper copier from 64g/m2 to 108g/m2 | |
Repeat recycling | DFP mixing 10% | |
Electrical specification | Power supply | 200V 3 phase AC |
Power consumption | 6.5kW | |
Dimensions | 2.85 (W) x 1.43 (D) x 2.01 (H) m (Excluding external units such as paper feed unit, stacker, etc.) Height including silencer | |
Weight | 1,750kg | |
Noise | 65dB or lower | |
Environmental specification | Operating | Temperature: 12°C to 28°C Humidity: 30% RH to 70 RH |
Storage | Temperature: 4°C to 40°C Humidity: 10% RH to 70 RH |
Changing the future of paper
Learn more about the innovative technology behind Epson’s PaperLab A-8000 In-office dry papermaking system below and contact us for additional information.
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A combination of three processes is used to turn waste paper2 into new paper – defibrating, binding and forming. Unlike conventional papermaking, PaperLab uses virtually no water from start to finish. This virtually dry process3 makes it possible to produce new paper in a small, localised cycle.
Used printed paper
Defibration
Removes all ink and toner and reduces the waste paper2 to its fibres.
Binding
Brings the clean fibres back together, strengthening them and forming new paper to a specified colour and weight.
Forming
Forms by pressing then cuts the new paper into A4 or A3 sheets.
New paper
Dry Fiber Paper
Contribute to a circular economy
Preservation of water resources PaperLab paper requires 95 to 96% less water6, calculation method verified by TÜV Rheinland
Reduction of CO2
Saving wood resources
¹ Source: Epson research conducted in November 2016.
² PaperLab can use ordinary A3 and A4 - sized copy paper as raw material.
³ A small amount of water is used to maintain a certain level of humidity inside the system.
⁴ Approximate values. Output speed, first sheet out time may vary depending on environmental conditions.
⁵ DIN 6738 standard classifies the lifespan of papers and is based entirely on the effect of accelerated aging on the strength of the paper. Standard approved by The Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Standards Institute). LDK 24-85 is the highest lifespan class. Papers in this lifespan class may be called ‘non-aging’ as according to today’s level of knowledge and with gentle handling and storage, they are expected to have a lifespan that can meet the highest requirements.
⁶ Compared to fresh fibre paper & recycled paper produced in Germany: October 2019.