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5 Ways to Print for a Better Earth

When deciding whether to upgrade your printers and copiers, several things are taken into consideration.  Cost of the equipment, cost of maintenance and supplies, and number of devices needed all factor in to the decision to purchase or upgrade your printing fleet.  But what about the effect on the environment?  From the amount of energy used to run the device to the amount of paper used by the employees, many things get overlooked when a business decides to purchase new copiers or printers.

When the electronic boom started to take off, there were suspicions that paper consumption and the need for copiers and printers would drastically decrease.  In the last 20 years, the usage of paper products has increased from 92 million tons to 208 million tons. We may carry our documents with us on tablets and phones, but we have not stopped printing.  There will always be a need for printers and copiers, but luckily, there is a way to keep our paper copies in a more environmentally friendly way.

Environmental Factors of Printing Infographic

Evaluate

The first step in a more environmentally friendly printing office is to evaluate your current printing methods and usage.  Look around your office.  Does every employee have a printer on their desk?  Is there more than 1 copier in your area?  Does your office track print usage or enforce printing quotas?

Understanding your printing needs and usage will help you find areas of waste.  Is that one employee printing a paper copy of every email for their archives?  Learning where your environmental drains are located and what they are will make fixing the problem easier in the future.  Software, such as, Papercut, helps you track who is printing what to where and allows you to control waste.  The software even shows you power consumption of your devices and the effect your printing is having on the environment.

Research

Once you have figured out how much paper you are wasting and how much less energy efficient your older or excessive amount of printers are, you can begin to research new equipment.  Most copiers and printers these days are Energy Star compliant but there is more to it than that.  There is a difference between ink jet and dry toner printers.  Toshiba even has erasable copiers that allow you to reuse paper up to 5 times. Learning what is available and which options will be most efficient prior to purchasing will be beneficial.

Track

Once you decide how many and which type of devices to purchase, tracking your employee’s printing is essential to reducing that amount of toner and paper waste in your office. Software, such as, Papercut, helps you track who is printing what to where and allows you to control waste.  The software even shows you power consumption of your devices and the effect your printing is having on the environment. Not only will this help reduce the amount needless printing, but it will also show you which users might need more training on how to properly use the new devices to cut down on erroneous printing.

Train

Properly training your employees on how to use your new copiers and printers is a major factor in cutting down on waste.  Understanding what the functions of the copiers and print driver do, help employees avoid repeatedly printing or copying a document because they failed to hit the correct buttons the first time.  Many manufacturers offer online training videos and MCC personally trains staff members after every new sale. Need more training, give your sales person a call and arrange a time for them to come back out and retrain your staff or train new employees who were not available the first time.

Recycle

Create an office-wide recycling program to further reduce your paper waste.  Place recycle boxes next to each copier or MFP so that unneeded paper can be recycled.  This makes it easy for your staff to comply and gives a central location for the recycling.  Most cities now participate in a recycling program that can collect your paper waste and further reduce your carbon footprint.

Following these 5 easy steps will help you not only reduce your impact on the environment, but will save you money on equipment costs, toner and paper supply costs, and possibly increase the efficiency of properly trained employees.

For more information on how MCC can help, visit our Document Solutions page and request a consultation.