Whether you’re printing at home or at work, you’ll be conscious of the
amount you’re spending on your printer ink. If you’re printing at home,
naturally you will want to keep your costs down and if you’re printing
at work, you’ll want to keep in your boss’s good books. As the
technology improves within printing, the cost of manufacturing these
cartridges will drop which in turn; have an effect on the retail prices.
There are a few things though that can help you save money right now,
all by cutting down the wastage of ink or toner.
1. Reduce your font size and change your font style.
The simplest of changes can have the biggest effect. I recommend:
Century Gothic font with size ‘10’ to get the best cost per page.
2. Don’t Bold everything!
Again, another small change but don’t overdo the bolded text within a document.
3. Compatible/Remanufactured products.
Depending on what you’re printing, consider buying compatible or
remanufactured products. You can get a huge savings on these compared to
the OEM’s, plus you’ll usually get a longer warranty.
4. Use print preview.
Instead of printing a spreadsheet to test whether it fits on one page or not, use the print preview option instead.
5. Look at your running cost. Need to upgrade your printer?
If you have a printer that’s 4 or 5 years old, consider buying a
newer model or a different brand as the technology will no doubt have
improved since you bought your current one. If you’re considering buying
a new one, make so you spec it out and look at how much the consumables
cost.
6. Double sided printing.
Save the paper, and print double-sided.
7. Use ‘shrink to fit’ function.
I use this a lot in excel. Instead of printing you spread sheets on
two pages, use the ‘shrink to fit’ or ‘fit sheet to one page’ setting.
8. Print only the pages that you need.
Only print the things that you’re actually going to need and not the
ones that will go straight in the bin after wards. If you don’t need to
print it, PDF it!
9. Print mono instead of full colour.
If you want to print a document like an invoice to keep on record for instance, doesn’t waste colour and use a mono printer
There you have it, 9 tips to consider before you press the print button. Happy saving!
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