Ideas and Tips With all the talk these days about going green, it’s worth considering the impact of your printed output. Not only is that environmentally conscious, but it is good business sense. We’ve gathered a few tips worth considering before you print your next document.
These are simple things that can have a major impact, especially when combined. Remember, “going green” requires not only environmentally friendly products with built-in functionality, but also a change in mindset and use our personal behavior.
* Duplex Printing – this allows you to both sides of a piece of paper to print automatically. It is installed or as an option on many of our printers.
* N-Up printing – within the software driver is found, is this functionality you to edit multiple pages of documents on a single page printing that reduces paper use.
* MFPs – Consolidate your devices and tasks into a single multifunction printer, energy, space, etc. costs. * Electronic Data Management – Software that allows you to e-mail and exploring other destinations, which avoid the need for document output.
* Press the Utility of the Web – Our own web browser utility for OKI printers on a single page that webpageinhoud wide-fit reduces paper waste.
* Toner Save – This function (in the printer driver is found) allows you to design a way to print with less toner.
* Power – Saving Mode – OKI printers will automatically be formed to “go, sleep mode” after a certain amount of idle time that, while energy consumption is reduced. The printer will automatically sleep from way out when a print job is sent.
* The Compliance Star ® energy – many printers and MFPs OKI meet the requirements for energy efficiency of this recognized standard. Check the product brochure details. * The recycling of the document – It’s simple but often forgotten s. Keep in mind that much of what we print on a daily basis is what we often “treat disposable”, meaning it’s that typical for a short period is used and then thrown away s.
Easy putting this document in a recyclable container document a greater positive impact than you might think. Check with your local municipality for recycling or company details.
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