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As a component of the HP Eco Solutions program, resource-efficient printers from HP help you reduce the environmental impact of your printing while saving money. Smaller products, less packaging and solutions that allow you to decrease your paper consumption create more efficiency and less waste. |
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What you can do |
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- Get resource-efficient printers from HP. Materials reduction allows HP to produce smaller, more efficient products, thus decreasing a product's environmental footprint.
- Consolidate when possible. With HP it’s easy to save money and energy by consolidating your printing devices so that you have improved productivity with fewer, more energy-efficient devices.
- Make simple, easy changes to reduce paper consumption. Use HP Web Jetadmin network printer management software and the Universal Print Driver to set compatible printers to print on both sides of the page by default.
- Use recycled paper. HP printers accommodate recycled paper—including HP Office Recycled Paper, which contains 30 percent post-consumer recycled paper fiber.
- Save money and resources-print right the first time with Original HP supplies.
- Conserve paper with user-friendly web printing technology.
- HP Smart Web Printing helps save paper, while enabling simple, predictable web printing.
- Tabblo, by HP, includes a suite of developer tools that help you design websites optimized for printing.
- Save paper and reduce excess inventory by printing only what you need with HP In-house marketing solutions.
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Did you know? |
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We’re trimming the excess out of our product packaging. Less for you—and the earth—to handle.
The clear, recyclable packaging HP uses for high-end printers cuts the volume of foam needed to ship the products by almost 70 percent and uses up to 49 percent less corrugated material by weight compared with traditional packaging methods.
Redesigned HP print cartridge packaging for North America reduced greenhouse gas emissions in 2007 by an estimated 37 million pounds—that’s the equivalent of taking 3,600 cars off the road for one year. |
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