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6 Key Points to Consider When Developing Your Office Print Policy , Hughes Xerographic

5 Key Points to Include in Your Office Print Policy

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For many businesses, cutting costs is a priority to decrease spending and increase profits. However, many overlook a major area where they could be saving money: their print environment. Uncontrolled use means unnecessary expense of consumables, energy, and wear and tear on your machines. Establishing a print policy in your office can lead to significant savings. To…

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Ideas to Make Your Business More Sustainable & Productive in 2014

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Sustainability is more than new corporate buzzword. As more and more companies seemingly go green for PR and/or political reasons, it is important to realize that having sustainable solutions in place really do help the environment and can have lasting benefits to your bottom line. Sustainability is here to stay, and if you are in…

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4 Easy Ideas to Reduce Your Color Printing Costs!

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For many businesses looking to reduce costs there is one often-overlooked area. At first glance your companies print environment doesn’t seem like it can be a major source of lost revenues and inflated costs, but it can, and it’s often the last un-audited department in many businesses. The good news is that with a few…

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Do you Make these Common Green Printing Mistakes?

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In our everyday lives we practice environmentally friendly behavior. We recycle our newspapers, we turn out the lights when we leave the room and we are increasingly buying hybrid cars. However, these behaviors shouldn’t end in our personal lives, but carry on to the workplace. Therefore, it’s a good time to ponder the impact your…

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Office Print Assessment Findings – Filling in the Knowledge Gaps

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Ever since assembly line was mastered by Henry Ford a century ago, businesses have sought to rationalize all of their processes, maximizing output while minimizing costs.  Modern multinationals are prime examples of this. Nike goes so far as to break down their manufacturing steps into microseconds in order to maximize productivity and minimize costs. This…

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