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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Top 5 Ways to Print Greener

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Printing is so easy to do that it’s not hard to forget it can be pretty harmful to the environment. After all, it’s just one push of a button and a few sheets of paper, right? In reality, the chemicals contained in the ink you print will couple with the energy-consuming machinery that gets the printing done and the reams of paper that you’ll go through in a year to create an office task primed for negative environmental effect. The greenest thing you can do when it comes to printing is to not do it at all, but in today’s office that’s often far from realistic. Many of us may have switched to e-mail for most of our communications and even done away with printed notes during meetings and presentations, but there are still times when one has to put it on paper. Here are five ways to green your printing.

1. Choose an Eco-Friendly Font

For most of us, the only consideration when selecting a font is what will look best for the document, but the font you pick can be responsible for a little ink use or a lot of ink use and one of the ways to print greener is to use less ink. Steer clear of heavy fonts or anything in bold and opt for lighter fonts (often in the Serif family) with thinner lines. Better yet, download Ecofont. Ecofont is a font based on Vera Sans that’s been reworked with holes throughout to use 20% less ink—and it’s free to download and use.

2. Opt for Energy Star

If you’ve got a printer that’s in fine working order, we’re not saying you should send it to recycling and pick up a new Energy Star-rated model (buying unnecessarily is never green), but if you’re in the market for a new printer, make sure you look for that little Energy Star logo. Energy Star printers use less energy and can save you over $100 on your energy bill during their lifetimes. Take it a step further, though, by choosing an Energy Star-rated printer that’s also remanufactured or made from recycled materials. Click here to read more