miércoles, 30 de noviembre de 2011

Soy Toners - The Environmental Friendly Laser Toner

Soybeans Have Been Around For Centuries
The Chinese used soybeans for medicine as well as food. The Korean grew them, ate them, and let them grow wild. The Japanese made tofu and milk out of soy in the 1st century, and the beans were finally introduced to America in 1765.


In 1933 Ford Motor Company sent $1.2 million on soybean research, and by 1935 every Ford car had some soy content. Ford also developed artificial silk, and named it Azion with the help of two chemists. Azion was used in hats, coats, and suits during the 1940s.


Soy beans and the United States have a marriage that keeps getting stronger. The US now produces over 75 million tons of soybeans each year, and the list of uses for this incredible as well as edible oil keeps growing every year. It's now wonder that soy ink has finally found a home in Laser toner cartridges. Millions of laser printers guzzle oil base ink toner at a rate of more than 50,000 tons a year. Our toner addiction adds 100 million laser toner cartridges to landfills each year and that makes no sense, especially when there is a better idea out there.


Consumers Have A Quality As Well As Green Product To Use In Laser Jet Printers
Soy ink has come to the rescue. Soy ink has been used by newspapers around the country for several years, because the paper is easier to recycle when soy is used for ink. Soy laser toner is made from soybeans. The green effect it produces is obvious since soy toner can print the same number of pages as oil-based ink, plus this environmentally friendly laser toner is priced competitively, which means costs don't go up when soy laser toner is used. Using soy toner makes sense by anyone's standards.


Someone once said "Men who walk where they only see tracks will never make any discoveries." That's certainly true when it comes to using laser jet printers that have original equipment manufacturer oil-based toner cartridges in them. Soy Laser Toners has opened a new path of discovery, and it has the potential to save millions of dollars as well as help us in the quest to be in sync with our environment. Soy toner cartridges are made in the US, eliminate part of our dependency on oil, and help in the effort to reduce, reuse, and recycle.


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