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Why You Should Always Recycle Your Printer Goods

In a busy, fast-paced office, there is a good chance that you will get through a considerable amount of printer consumables over the year, and in some cases, get a printer upgrade along the way.

However, if you’re not disposing of your older, used goods correctly, it can negatively impact the carbon footprint of your office and the wellbeing of …

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What Not to Do When Fixing a Printer Paper Jam

If your printer has a paper jam, it can be an extremely agitating situation, especially if your office is a fast-paced, busy environment, as this will certainly cause delays in productivity.

Thankfully, a Lexmark paper jam, or one involving a printer from another reputable manufacturer is not usually a long-term problem, and can normally be quickly fixed, meaning you can …

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Warning Signs You May Need a New Printer

Unfortunately, like most technology, printers don’t last forever.

Purchasing a new printer can be a big decision, so it’s understandable that you may try to put it off for as long as possible. However, if you want to maintain good quality print-outs, then at some point you will have to upgrade to a new device.

It can be hard to …

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Should You Refill Printer Consumables?

Unfortunately, printer consumables don’t last forever. At some point your toner or ink is going to begin to falter, or run out completely.

When this happens the initial low cost of refilling your printer cartridges, rather than just replacing them, can be a tempting option. However, there are many risks and downsides to this choice that may make this a …

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How to Save Energy When Using Your Printer

In a busy, fast-paced workplace it can be incredibly easy to overlook small energy-saving techniques.

While these may seem unimportant, in the long run they can all add up and increase your energy bill by a considerable amount. Not only is this wasted money – it will also have extremely negative effects on the environment.

You may not originally attribute …