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Prepare for National Print Day 2013

Mark your calendars printers and paper lovers because National Print Day is on its way. The 4th Tuesday in October is officially reserved for inkheads; this year the event falls on Tuesday, October 22nd, 2013. I’m not sure what’s going on with the NPD website (there’s not a lot of activity since last year), but I plan to promote the cause with our without organized support.

The History of National Print Day

The whole celebration began with an unprovoked attack known as National No-Print Day in 2012. Toshiba (a leading manufacturer of paper based office supplies) decided to launch an anti-paper campaign and pitch it on an unsuspecting public. They made a website, and dropped an email blast asking subscribers to take a pledge to abstain from printing for a day. Naturally, my fellow printers were up in arms over this insult to our primarily green industry. A grassroots initiative lead by Two Sides US and the famed PrintMediaCentr took to social media and set the record straight with a counter holiday, National Print Day. Toshiba backed down, but the CMYK spirit lives on because we’re always faced with ignorance on environmental subjects.

Toshiba claimed their campaign was not targeted at commercial printing or paper production, yet the language they used did not convey this message. Of course we’re all concerned about the planet, and do our part to encourage consumers to waste less of any natural resource. Let Toshiba’s debacle serve as an example for corporations who decide to get involved in politically charged issues. Do your research first, and be careful because you might attract the wrong kind of attention.

How to Celebrate Print in 2013

Please join us in raising awareness about print, paper, and the environment. There’s still plenty of time to properly prepare before the 22nd . You can start by downloading the NPD poster in size 11″ x 17″ or 22″ x 28″. I went with the smaller one because it matches my Girls Who Print poster. You can create your own artwork with the NPD logo in it, too. Here are other ways you can help spread the word and make this year’s National Print Day a success!