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Have you had your printer for 3 or more years?


If yes, then it may be time to upgrade your device to a more efficient, secure, and cost-saving model. Typically, newer more ecological printers offer:


more economical use of toner/ink, for reduced costs


faster and more efficient printing


more eco-friendly credentials - better for the environment


better print quality & improved features


reduced energy costs


improved


information security


Which type of printer do you need?


Inkjet - Produces high quality print, perfect for printing photos. Ink cartridges tend to be cheaper than laser toners.


Laser – Designed for frequent use and they print quickly.


Toners can cost more than inkjet cartridges, but cost-per- page can work out cheaper in the long-run.


All-in-One – Combination of scanner, copier and printer in one device. Available in inkjet or laser and ideal when space is limited.


HP PageWide (Best of inkjet and laser) – New printing platform that features a stationary print bar that spans the width of a page and prints entire pages in a single pass. Enables breakthrough speeds and quality.


Epson EcoTank – Features unique ink tanks that can be refilled using cost-effective ink bottles.


Reduce the amount of supplies and packaging with newer printer models


Aged printers vs Typical newer printers Wired connectivity


Consumes high amounts of energy


Heavy ink consumption, expensive cartridges


Security liability Limited to print only Wireless connectivity (Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth) Power management features to save energy


Eco-friendly ink, more efficient and cost effective


Print securely with PIN printing All-in-one models to reduce number of devices TechKnow | 17


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