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Save ink with different fonts

Postby patchz » Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:24 pm

Interesting article, but it does not help me because I already use Times New Roman.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100406/ap_ ... ng_fonts_2
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Re: Save ink with different fonts

Postby machineman9 » Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:05 pm

I think using the print preview button and printing as much as you can in 'fast draft' mode is also quite a good idea. I've wasted many sheets in the past because they printed incorrectly to how they looked on screen. Over time, this could add up. Similarly, when I don't need the neatest copy printing (for example, if it is just something that only I need such as a timetable) then I don't mind printing in a lower ink saving mode. Sheets fly out so it's far faster and uses less ink.

I could imagine using the right font would help... Thick fonts in bold and large font size will, of course, require more ink to print them.
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Re: Save ink with different fonts

Postby a1 » Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:26 am

Times New Roman user only.

When I write up an essay I only use the MLA format so there is no other option for me. And yes do always look at the 'Print Preview.'
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Re: Save ink with different fonts

Postby patchz » Wed Apr 07, 2010 1:51 am

I think using the print preview button and printing as much as you can in 'fast draft' mode is also quite a good idea. I've wasted many sheets in the past because they printed incorrectly to how they looked on screen. Over time, this could add up. Similarly, when I don't need the neatest copy printing (for example, if it is just something that only I need such as a timetable) then I don't mind printing in a lower ink saving mode. Sheets fly out so it's far faster and uses less ink.

I could imagine using the right font would help... Thick fonts in bold and large font size will, of course, require more ink to print them.

Good advice. I learned this several years ago when I was doing some desktop publishing.
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