Many printer users are now concerned on how they can save on their printer inks and paper. However, there are those who are wondering if it is possible to keep both. Well, there are fonts and paper sizes designed to actually earn one of these. An example could be the Century Gothic font that is considered to be an ink saver font.
The Century Gothic font is a readable font type and only uses 3.45% total ink average when filling a one-page document. This is why some companies have already decided to change their default settings to this font to save on their printing expenses. But the question now is does this font save more paper?
An experiment showed that printing a one-page Arial type of document can turn into two pages when Century Gothic font is used. So it may seem that this ink saver font type is not a paper saver at the same time. So how can you solve this issue?
A good way to work on this is to weigh which material you wish to save. Choosing one will be more effective since not all can do both at the same time. However, if you really want to do everything, you may want to check on your printing habits and lessen those parts that are not really important.
Monday, July 26, 2010
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