11 Clever Ways to Reduce Your Printing Costs

As an Australian-owned and operated company, we at Aus Inks understand the importance of saving money without compromising on quality. Here are 11 savvy tips to help you minimise your printing expenses whilst still achieving great results.
1. Choose the Right Printer
Select a printer that suits your specific needs. Consider factors like print volume, colour requirements, and running costs.
2. Use Draft Mode
For internal documents or rough drafts, utilise your printer's draft mode to use less ink.
3. Print in Black and White
Unless colour is absolutely necessary, opt for black and white printing to save on costly colour ink.
4. Double-sided Printing
Make the most of your paper by printing on both sides whenever possible.
5. Preview Before Printing
Always preview documents to avoid wasting ink and paper on unnecessary pages.
6. Maintain Your Printer
Regular maintenance can prevent costly repairs and ensure efficient ink usage.
7. Use Print Preview
Check your document's layout before printing to avoid wasting resources on poorly formatted pages.
8. Opt for Aftermarket Cartridges
Choose high-quality aftermarket cartridges from Aus Inks for significant savings without compromising on print quality.
9. Buy in Bulk
Purchase ink and paper in larger quantities to benefit from bulk discounts.
10. Adjust Your Font
Use ink-efficient fonts like Century Gothic or Times New Roman to reduce ink consumption.
11. Recycle and Reuse
Recycle used cartridges and reuse one-sided prints for draft work to reduce waste and costs. At Aus Inks, we're committed to helping you save money whilst ensuring top-notch print quality. Our aftermarket cartridges offer excellent value, and with our swift despatch from warehouses across Australia, you'll often receive your order the next day in metro areas. Plus, with our 1-year guarantee, you can print with confidence knowing that if any issues arise, our Australian support team is just an email away.Remember, smart printing not only saves you money but also contributes to a more sustainable environment.
Happy printing!
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