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Save Money, Ink And Paper With Green Printing Practices

by Kristen Banker on February 16, 2009 in Green Video

This is a great video that will teach you how to save money, paper and ink with some simple, green printing practices. Let me know what you think in our comment section.

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

1

Jeanne R (from EcoLabel Fundraising) 02.16.09 at 6:28 pm

Great tips. We do all of those they mentioned. We also feed paper back through our printer that can be used to print interoffice documents as fax confirms, etc. Cuts down our paper usage drastically.

2

Monique 02.18.09 at 5:23 am

Great video, thanks for sharing! :-)

More tips around this subject can be found at Treehugger and at this green printing guide

3

pixie girl 02.24.09 at 12:02 pm

Great tips – I do all those, and of course print both sides, etc. Thanks!

4

Lindsey Burkhardt 02.27.09 at 10:35 am

Great video! I had all our employees at Pixxlz.com watch this. We use desktop printers like that HP to print out some stuff for our internal records which is why I wanted everyone to watch that video to make sure they’re aware.
If anyone needs to print more than a few sheets and is looking for a green printer we would love to help out. We’re one of the only companies that offers 100%PCW stock, and Pooh Paper (can’t get much greener than that).
Here’s a nice write up about oh Pooh Paper:
http://www.greenbiz.com/blog/2009/01/08/pixxlz-use-paper-from-elephant-dung

Feel free to visit us online to order any printed products (letterhead, business cards, postcards, etc): http://www.pixxlz.com

Keep in mind our prices are low because we are trying to get everyone to go GREEN with their printing practices.

Thanks,
lindsey

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Kristen Banker 03.10.09 at 6:08 pm

Glad you all like the video. I didn’t make it, I’m just sharing it. Continue to show it to people you know. It’s a good one!

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