When it comes to the environmental footprint of an office, a printer can have more impact than one might think. Despite advances in online document sharing and storage, the average office still prints ...
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Green printing: How does your printer stack up? Considering the extensive range of consumables, from paper to cartridges, it's no surprise that printers are one of the big areas where environmental ...
There’s been a lot of chatter around the Interwebs about a new program—certification by the Environmentally Friendly Printers Association (EFPA)—that purports to go “beyond forestry management and ...
Last week, we learned how Hemlock Printers made the decision to become the “Greenest Printer in the World” and how other companies can make a business case for sustainability initiatives. This week, ...
The many who opt for paperless offices find out that it is similar to trying to go for a paperless bathroom. Even in a digital age, printed material is still vital for the daily operations of many ...
The promise of a paperless office has yet to materialize for many organizations that are still big consumers of printer paper and ink and toner cartridges. But as the spotlight shines on green ...
Going green comes with a price tag. Take a new, environmentally smart business-sized printer from Toshiba America Business Solutions in Irvine. This printer is the company’s latest attempt to market ...
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When Doc is ready to hit the print button, he's not sure which printer to choose for the most efficient output. Is it better to use a local desktop printer or the larger MFP that sits on the network?