Erasable Printer-Copier Donated to Schools

As part of its Sustainable Schools Program, Toshiba has donated the world’s first erasable type printer-copier to a school in Wisconsin, U.S.A.

According to TonerNews and UPMarquette, the cutting-edge technology will allow students at the Bothwell Middle School to print, erase and re-print on the same sheet of paper, which will help save the school a lot of paper.

Bill Saunders, Superintendent, Marquette Area Public Schools, said, “We buy tens of thousands of dollars a year in paper and have that ongoing expense and whenever we can save what we’re putting in the dumpster as far as garbage goes, doing what we can to recycle, help the local environment, certainly help our budget and our bottom line, it made a whole lot of sense to us.”

The Marquette-based company PCC Technology will help maintain the machine for free.

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