Half of the energy output of printing could be saved with inkjet printers, according to one study
Replacing all office laser printers with inkjet printers by 2025 could reduce energy emissions to 52 percent of current levels, saving 1,300 million kilograms of carbon dioxide, equivalent to withdrawing more than 280,000 cars, according to Epson. made from research.
According to a recent study sent to MTI, business inkjet printing technology can be up to 90 percent more energy efficient than laser printers, depending on the current printer type and usage patterns. Scientists say that in order for the world to move towards net zero emissions, the energy consumption of all appliances must be drastically reduced. According to one possible scenario, by 2030 it will be 25 percent of the 2020 level and by 2050 it will be 40 percent.
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