HP P3005dn Q7815A#KIT Leaflet

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Q7815A#KIT
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“It’s amazing to realize we’re looking at 35 percent savings in printer paper
usage over previous use volume. We’re also reducing costs for printer
supplies by using high-capacity toner cartridges. It’s a program that’s right
both environmentally and fiscally.”
—Janice King, Director of Materiel Management, University of California, Davis
HP customer case
study: Environmental
benefits, cost savings
go hand in hand
Industry: Education
Members of the Sustainability Advisory Committee at
the University of California, Davis, are always looking
for ways to help meet the campus’s aggressive goals
for reducing energy usage and waste. “The whole
sustainability issue causes people to step back and
think about things in a different way,” notes Sid
England, Ph.D., Assistant Vice Chancellor for
Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability.
A case in point is Janice King, Director of Materiel
Management for the campus. At a recent Sustainability
Day vendor fair, she sat down with vendor
representatives to ask if there was a way for UC Davis
to manage their printing environment as well as
leverage existing rewards programs to achieve
environmental goals.
Objective: 
Reduce energy and paper use from computer
printing on campus leading to reduced
greenhouse gas emissions  
Approach:
The University of California, Davis:
• Used printer trade-in value and HP PurchasEdge
points, earned by purchasing and recycling HP
cartridges to purchase new HP printers with
ENERGY STAR® certification and duplexing
capability
• Consolidated, networked and shared printers
• Transitioned to high-capacity cartridges
• Incorporated HP Eco Solutions. 
Environmental improvements: 
• 35 percent savings in printer paper usage
• Energy savings of more than 55,000 kilowatt
hours annually
• Elimination of nearly 56 metric tons of carbon
dioxide annually from reduced paper and
energy production  
Business benefits: 
• Estimated annual cost savings of more than
$68,000
University of California, Davis
Realizing cost and energy savings on campus
The University
of California,
Davis