SAN DIEGO—April 22, 2014—In honor of Earth Day, Memjet today offered tips on how organizations can adopt sustainable and responsible habits. Memjet is the global leader in color printing technologies that provide remarkable speeds and affordability to OEMs, resellers and ultimately businesses.

Screen Shot 2014-03-25 at 11.42.55 AMAccording to the 2013 Cone Communications/Eco Global CSR StudyOpens in a new window, 93 percent of consumers expect businesses they buy from to support corporate social responsibility efforts. This includes a business’s efforts for environmental sustainability and participation in environmentally-friendly programs.

“Sustainability in the printing industry can be a challenge, especially with existing toner-based technologies still widely in use,” said Len Lauer, CEO of Memjet. “With a few very easy changes and enhancements to existing product lines, programs and initiatives, and by incorporating digital technology, companies can substantially minimize their impact on the environment.”

Below are Memjet’s tips for organizations looking to make their existing print operation more environmentally friendly:

  • Screen Shot 2014-01-31 at 11.43.02 AMPrioritize the need for speed—Reduce electricity use by implementing technologies with faster print speeds. When applied to a high volume of print jobs over time, faster print speeds translate directly to reduced electricity usage. Digital print heads are one way to achieve these faster speeds, and ultimately lower energy costs .
  • Print on-demand—Print low volume batches, also known as short-run jobs. This allows organizations to print the exact amount needed, reducing unused or outdated products or secondary packaging, and in turn reducing warehouse costs.
  • Remember that inks are not created equal—Consider switching from solvent inks to aqueous inks for all printing activity. Aqueous ink is water-based with less toxic chemicals than solvent inks .
  • Say goodbye to plates—Switch to digital inkjet printers to eliminate the need for printing plates. Digital connections allow users to send jobs directly to the printer, instead of the traditional method of creating metal plates, which then are used and disposed of. This significantly reduces the amount of wasted materials throughout the printing process .
  • Screen Shot 2014-03-13 at 2.17.22 PMStay “cool” to save energy—Choose a printer with a low energy profile. Digital printers require a lower than standard amount of heat to transfer ink onto the page, therefore reducing energy use
  • Invest in ink recycling—Check to see if the vendor used for printing has an ink recycling program to ensure proper disposal. 

About MemjetOpens in a new window
Memjet is the global leader in color printing technologies that provide remarkable speeds and affordability. The company supplies technologies and components to OEM partners across the printing industry. Memjet maintains its corporate office in San Diego, and has offices in Dublin, Sydney, Taipei, Singapore and Boise, ID. The company is privately held.