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Hawridge and Cholesbury School Makes Multi-Coloured Savings With EPSON
Overview Founded in 1874, the Hawridge and Cholesbury School, is a voluntary aided school on Hawridge Common, in Buckinghamshire. The school had two challenges to overcome. The first was focused on requirements within the classroom and the second on the school's marketing and administrative needs. The costs incurred are less than if an outside printing service is used. The school needs only print the required amount ensuring there are never any wasted materials. This was exactly the experience at the Hawridge and Cholesbury School when it installed its EPSON AcuLaser C900N. It has reduced its printing costs by approximately 85%.
| Publisher | Epson | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | September 2004 | Downloads | 18 |
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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