An interactive calculator showing how much paper default duplex saves every year

Switching the office MFP fleet from single sided print as default to duplex as default cuts paper consumption nearly in half. The change is configuration only on every modern office MFP and affects every print job that uses the default settings. The savings compound across the year into meaningful amounts: paper cost reduction, reduced waste handling, lower environmental impact, and less storage space dedicated to paper inventory. The calculator framework below lets each office plug in its own numbers to estimate the savings for its specific situation, with worked examples showing the impact at different office sizes.

The calculation framework

Annual paper saved = (Annual print volume × Duplex adoption rate) ÷ 2

The formula assumes that every print job switched from single sided to duplex halves the sheet count. The duplex adoption rate represents the proportion of print jobs that actually use the duplex default rather than being overridden by users to single sided. Most office deployments achieve 70 to 90 percent adoption once the default is set, with the remaining 10 to 30 percent being jobs where single sided is genuinely needed (letters, forms, presentation handouts).

Worked examples at different office sizes

Scenario 1

Small office, 10 users, 30,000 pages per year

Annual print volume
30,000 pages
Duplex adoption rate
75%
Pages switched to duplex
22,500
Sheets saved (half of duplex pages)
11,250
Annual cost saved at €0.008 per sheet
€90
Scenario 2

Mid sized office, 40 users, 200,000 pages per year

Annual print volume
200,000 pages
Duplex adoption rate
80%
Pages switched to duplex
160,000
Sheets saved
80,000
Annual cost saved at €0.008 per sheet
€640
Scenario 3

Large office, 200 users, 1,500,000 pages per year

Annual print volume
1,500,000 pages
Duplex adoption rate
85%
Pages switched to duplex
1,275,000
Sheets saved
637,500
Annual cost saved at €0.008 per sheet
€5,100

The variables that affect the calculation

VariableTypical rangeHow to estimate for your office
Annual print volume3,000 per user (light) to 15,000 per user (heavy)Pull MFP page counts from the past 12 months
Duplex adoption rate70 to 90 percentHigher with user training, lower without
Cost per sheet€0.006 to €0.012Based on office paper purchase prices
Single sided proportion needed10 to 30 percentLetters, forms, presentations stay single sided

The environmental impact beyond money

What the saved paper represents

The 80,000 sheets saved in scenario 2 represent meaningful environmental impact beyond the cost saving. Each tonne of office paper requires roughly 17 trees, 26,000 litres of water, and 1.9 tonnes of CO2 emissions to produce. 80,000 sheets at 80 gsm equals 0.32 tonnes of paper, equivalent to 5.4 trees, 8,300 litres of water, and 608 kg of CO2 emissions saved annually.

The large office scenario at 637,500 sheets saved represents 2.55 tonnes of paper avoided: 43 trees, 66,300 litres of water, and 4.85 tonnes of CO2 emissions. The environmental signal is strong enough to feature in sustainability reporting and in employee engagement on environmental issues.

How to set duplex as default across the fleet

The configuration happens in two places: the print driver on each workstation and the device settings on each MFP. The driver setting controls what the print job specifies when sent. The device setting acts as a backstop, applying duplex to jobs that arrive without explicit single sided instruction.

For managed Windows environments, Group Policy deploys the driver setting to every workstation in one operation. The policy sets the default duplex option to "long edge" or "short edge" depending on document orientation preferences, locks the option to prevent user modification on critical workflows, and applies on next login. For unmanaged environments, the configuration applies per workstation through the printer properties dialog.

What to expect during the rollout

The first week of duplex default produces a wave of help desk questions from users who expected single sided output. Most concerns resolve with a brief explanation: the user can override to single sided per job when needed, but the default reflects the office's environmental policy. The override option preserves flexibility for the workflows that genuinely need single sided while capturing the savings on the rest.

Adoption stabilises within two to three weeks, with the override rate settling at 10 to 30 percent. The final adoption rate becomes the basis for the calculator above, letting the office track actual savings against initial estimates.

Measuring success

The MFP page counter reports usage and often distinguishes single sided from duplex sheets. The duplex percentage in the counter directly indicates adoption: 80 percent duplex on the counter means 80 percent of pages are coming from duplex jobs. Reviewing the counter monthly during the first quarter after rollout confirms the change is producing the expected savings.

If adoption falls below 60 percent after two months, the deployment likely has a gap: workstations not receiving the new driver configuration, users with admin rights overriding the policy, or a workflow that genuinely needs single sided but should not be the default. Investigating the gap and correcting it lifts adoption back into the target range.

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