Green printing and three steps to the paperless office
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Saw this great article in PCMag (via Web Worker Daily) about Green printing, and three steps to the paperless office.
I have to say, one of their tips about Fax to PDF is so true... maybe it's because I'm younger, but I abhor the fax machine and have found ways that I use a third-party service to receive the 3 faxes I get a year and it's all via PDF.
With PDFs getting easier and easier to make (Office 2007 added PDF creation capability I think; OS X (the mac operating system) has had it for years out of pretty much every program) I hope for the environment and efficiency's sake that maybe the fax machine is going the way of the dodo bird.
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Thanks for the article Jeremiah, GreenPrint looks like a great idea. I will DL and use free version.
I was about to suggest it to my company untill I saw this: The Enterprise Edition is available for $70 per license/computer (Windows 2000/XP/Vista). It would be hard to get top management to go for it.
The idea is that the software will pay for itself... but I agree, too steep. You know, many times depending on the number of seats you can bring down prices... as well as I am sure there are alternatives... some possibly even free or very low cost.