Epson’s print solutions help reduce carbon footprint

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Epson’s print solutions help reduce carbon footprint
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EPSON is transforming the way businesses approach office printing with its innovative Heat-Free Technology, offering organizations in the Philippines a

smarter, more energy-efficient alternative to traditional laser printers.

“At Epson, we believe innovation should bring real value to businesses,” said Noelle Gonzalez, Marketing Division Head at Epson Philippines. “That’s why we’ve designed our business printers to help companies lower their operating costs, improve productivity, and reduce their carbon footprint—all while maintaining professional print quality.

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