Article 1 – Toner and landfills
Even more amazing, that tower of wasted cash would represent more
than $15 billion dollars thrown into our dumps.
The original
$150 million cost to build the Sears Tower is only 1/10th of what is
spent on toner cartridges annually.
Consider this: A one
dollar bill is exactly 2.61” X 6.14” x 0.0043” thick which means the
stack of trash cash made up of 15 billion one dollar bills would be
5,375,000 feet tall (a pile of cash over 1,017 miles high).
One last amazing toner fact: Every one of the 25,000 people who
enter the Sears Tower every business day would have to bring 17
toner cartridges with them every day of the year to equal the 110
million number of cartridges thrown into landfills every year.
Recycle and Reduce. It's one great way to help save
the environment and save money too.
Article 2 –Buying A Laser
Duplexing. If you need to print on both sides of paper (or if you
wish to save money by making your paper go twice as far), make sure
the printer supports either manual or automatic duplexing.
PostScript. Will you use your printer for basic documents, or will
you need high-quality text? If your printer will serve double duty
as a desktop publishing tool, look for a printer that includes
PostScript.
Memory. If your laser will handle complex print
jobs or high-resolution settings, look for a printer with more
built-in memory.
Cost of consumables. Finally, remember to
figure the cost of consumables into your buying decision. Find out
how many pages you can expect a toner cartridge to last and
calculate the cost per page.
If you are still feeling
overwhelmed, then it’s time to call an expert. Our sales consultants
have been trained in document processing and can help you select the
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