Save A Tree With GreenPrint

Posted Sep 4, 2008 | by Jason Faulkner | 1 Comment  

If you print often, most likely you encounter the ‘useless page’ (the page with 2 lines at the end, a banner ad, etc.) quite frequently. These pages are a waste of ink and, more importantly, paper (trees). To help alleviate this problem, give GreenPrint a look.

GreenPrint’s approach is simple: it intelligently determines which pages are ok to remove from your print job based on whether the page is blank or if it prints only ‘useless’ lines. Of course, you can go in and change any of the settings before sending the job to the printer. GreenPrint also keeps a running tally of the estimated number of pages, ink and CO2 you have saved by using the program.

Download.com has nice Editor’s Review on their page to download this product which gives you a bit more information. I’ve been using it now for a couple of weeks and it works well (although, I don’t have the need to print too often). Many people making a small difference adds up to a huge difference…

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One Response to “Save A Tree With GreenPrint”

  1. Daniel Bonnici

    06. Sep, 2008

    Hi folks:
    I still read and enjoy this kind of knowledge-page. Many things I might be following to eke out a little more updated knowledge take too much time to permit perusing all of the articles currently being released all over the country and the world!
    This system you so graciously provide is just unbeatable!

    Many many thanks!!
    Daniel Bonnici

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