The HP LaserJet blog by Vince Ferraro
The HP LaserJet blog is now inactive, but remains available for reference.

You
might think it unusual for a printer company to talk about a paperless office?
That would not be self-serving enough, you would say.


After all, hp is in the business of selling printers and having pages
printed. At the same time, I believe too much of a good thing is a bad thing as
the story goes. So I liked the PC Magazine article on "Three Steps to the
Paperless office?".
In it were some good tips on how to print less.


In addition, I found this HP link on easy ways to save money printing, which, along with
HP's Print Preview software has some great cost saving
printing tips.


The challenge of printing less is complex. Although there are many
applications and areas where people are printing less, there is such a
proliferation of information (enabled by the digital transformation of
information on the web) that even if people print fewer pages per content topic,
there is just a lot more content areas to print out. Ever try to read a book or
article online?

Labels: Green
Comments
gravesal | ‎05-02-2008 02:43 AM
Vince,
I came across a great idea for saving paper -- that is so simple and so obvious. I'm really hoping it takes off. I've written about it in a post on the enterprise printing blog. It's called www.changethemargins.com. I guess what I find so compelling is how grass-roots it is -- one woman had a great idea, she started a blog and now it's starting to gain traction -- people are noticing, and people are changing their margins and saving paper. Check it out. Green it forward. Thanks, Alison http://h20325.www2.hp.com/blogs/enterpriseprinting/
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