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PAPER REUSING SYSTEM e-STUDIO307LP, e-STUDIO RD301

Paper is created from water and wood—which are limited natural resources.
Reducing paper use eases the burden on the environment and helps reduce the effects of global climate change.
To contribute to a more sustainable society, Toshiba’s Paper Reusing System—consisting of the e-STUDIO307LP which prints the document in an erasable blue toner, and the e-STUDIO RD301 which erases the documents for reuse—makes more effective use of paper.
This system helps you to ease the environmental impact. Instead of restricting your ways to use paper, this system reduces paper consumption by using it effectively.
TOSHIBA TEC PAPER REUSING SYSTEM
Efficiency
Ecology
Economy
Ecology

Using a single sheet of paper 5 times, rather than just once reduces CO2 emission roughly 50%*1
*1 The ratio varies according to area and conditions.

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Efficiency

Since printed documents are digitized before being erased, and the paper processed for reuse, paper does not pile up, increasing efficiency.

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Economy

Paper expenditures can be cut by up to 80% when you use the same paper 5 times.
Reduced paper consumption means less time spent reordering, less money spent on disposal, and less space needed for storage.

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The Paper Reusing System—a new work style

The Paper Reusing System improves work efficiency not only making more economical use of paper but through digitization.
This is a new way of working—a whole new work style—more environmentally friendly, more efficient, and more economical.

The Paper Reusing System
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TOSHIBA Paper Reusing System

TOSHIBA Paper Reusing System

Specific Markets

Retail/Distribution Centers

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Retail/Delivery Service

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Manufacturing/
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Manufacturing/
Cleanroom

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Wholesaler/
Fax reception

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User Experience

Hokuden Information Technology, Inc.Hokkaido Electric Power Group

Hokuden Information Technology, Inc.
Hokkaido Electric Power Group

The Yamanashi Nichinichi Shimbun Newspaper Company

The Yamanashi Nichinichi Shimbun
Newspaper Company

Environment Center Toyonaka City

Environment Center
Toyonaka City

Pilot Pen Australia

Pilot Pen Australia

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