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1. Sell ideas effectively in colour
Information is communicated up to 70% faster and 77% more effectively with colour, compared to black-and-white.1
2. Increase the ROI of business communication materials with colour
People are 55% more likely to pick a full-colour mail piece first. Information retention increases by an average of 65% when it is printed in colour.1
3. Get paid promptly by printing invoices in colour
Coloured invoices can be located 70% faster and improves payment response by up to 30%.
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Calgary, Alberta – April 7, 2009 –In 2008, Print Audit 5 helped companies around the world save 190,000 trees, recover $150 million, and redirect half a billion pages to more efficient print devices. Now print management company Print Audit is releasing the next version of its popular flagship product, Print Audit 6, which will give companies even greater control over every document produced in their environment.
“Our waste has decreased to less than approximately 8% and paper usage in total is now under control. I estimate Print Audit has reduced our cost of operation to one quarter of what it used to be, all this has easily been worth the price of admission,” said George Herrera with the University of Texas.
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New compact and economic entry-level devices provide improved efficiency and reduced power consumption.
Sydney, Australia – 1st September, 2009 - Kyocera Mita, one of the world's leading document imaging companies, has introduced three new A3 monochrome copier and multifunctional devices, the TASKalfa 180 and TASKalfa 181/221.
Continuing on from the success of their forerunners, the new devices offer increased efficiency and up to 46 per cent less power per week compared with previous models.
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For all LaserJet printers and Multi Functional Products sold, HP publishes page yield data for the printer function of these devices. For Inkjet printer yields see www.hp.com/go/pageyield.
Page yield data should be used as a starting point for comparison purposes, and not to predict the exact yield you will get from your HP printer and cartridge. Likewise, the declared yield is not intended to be the minimum number of pages that the cartridge will print. Rather, page yield data is meant to estimate the average yield expected from a particular cartridge when measured using the ISO test methodology in connection with a designated printer system. Individual cartridges can perform above and below this average due to variation in the cartridge manufacturing process. Additionally, actual yield varies considerably based on factors such as the content of printed pages, typical printer job size, the environmental conditions during operation and the amount of color printing relative to monochrome printing. For more information see Other Factors Impacting LaserJet Print Cartridge Yield.
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