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Top Printing Tips to Save
Money reprinted with permission from the HP Small Business
Center
It's a common sight in many offices: wastebaskets
filled to the brim with paper. Look next to any desk or printer, and
you're likely to find a stack of misprints, extra copies and other
discarded paper waste.
So here are a few things to
keep in mind before you send that next job to the printer - and a few tips
to keep costs down when you do need to print.
Do you really want to print
that? You should always consider whether what you're about to print
really needs to be printed. For example, if you have to share a document
with a number of people at a meeting, are there other ways to display it
without printing out a copy for everyone? If it's a large meeting, maybe
use a projector to display the information, or just display it on a
notebook screen at a smaller meeting. You could also save the document to
a shared folder and provide everyone with a link, or send it as an email
attachment.
Conservation: waste not,
want not If you've decided you absolutely must print a document,
there are some ways to reduce the cost and environmental impact. If it's
just for casual use, you can print in �draft' mode and by reusing
misprints by printing on the "clean" side of the page. Most important,
when you print on both the front and back of each page, you reduce your
paper use by up to 50 percent. You can make this easy by purchasing a
printer with a built-in duplexer, and setting the default settings in your
driver to "print on both sides".
Implement recycling
efforts Recycling can take place at multiple levels of your
business. First, the obvious point: have a recycling bin, and make sure
any discarded paper goes into it rather than the waste bin. Simple in
theory, but it's easy to forget, so make sure you have bins strategically
placed around the office and particularly next to the printer/copier.
You can also recycle printing
cartridges and equipment. HP's Planet Partners program helps you recycle any brand
of computer equipment or HP printing supplies. HP's state-of-the-art
processes ensure that unwanted hardware or empty HP printing supplies are
recycled responsibly. It's simple and free, and it's a great way to
responsibly dispose of your old equipment and supplies.
Use recycled
paper Try to use recycled paper, which is made from materials that
would otherwise end up in our landfills. By incorporating this "waste"
into the paper manufacturing process and eliminating the energy use and
production costs associated with virgin pulp and whitening agents,
everybody benefits.
Keep energy costs
low Paper and printing supplies aren't the only thing you can
conserve. You can save energy and money simply by turning off printing
equipment when it isn't in use. Plus, consider investing in
energy-efficient equipment such as HP Eco Highlights Products.
For more on HP's recycling
programs and ways you can reduce waste and save money, visit the HP Eco Solutions website. Plus, learn how to calculate your carbon footprint.
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