Green Print to the Rescue
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Here’s a Green crime we’re all guilty of but most can do very little about. You’ve sent a document to the printer and as that last sheet is birthed from the machine, you notice something. By all reasonable accounts the page is blank. Why did it print? Upon closer inspection you find a tiny URL, stray mark, random page number or Missy in Accounting’s home phone number. So that’s where you put it! After jotting Missy’s number down elsewhere you decide this practically-blank-but-not-quite-blank sheet of paper is useless. To the trash bin with it!
You just wasted precious office ink. And while this one sheet may not have killed a whole pine to come into being it certainly cost some poor conifer a branch or two. Well, Hayden Hamilton has devised a tool to eliminate this problem. It’s called GreenPrint, software that analyzes what a computer sends to a printer, eliminates waste and saves ink.
You just wasted precious office ink. And while this one sheet may not have killed a whole pine to come into being it certainly cost some poor conifer a branch or two. Well, Hayden Hamilton has devised a tool to eliminate this problem. It’s called GreenPrint, software that analyzes what a computer sends to a printer, eliminates waste and saves ink.
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