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Here's a legal way to print money: change the font

MILWAUKEE – Here's a way you might save $20 this year: Change the font in the documents you print.

Because different fonts require different amounts of ink to print, you could be buying new printer cartridges less often if you wrote in, say, Century Gothic rather than Arial. Schools and businesses could save thousands of dollars with font changes.

Data on the subject from Printer.com, a Dutch company that evaluates printer attributes, persuaded the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay to make a switch. Diane Blohowiak, coordinator of information-technology user support, has asked faculty and staff to use Century Gothic for all printed documents. The school also plans to change its e-mail system so it uses Century Gothic.

"The feedback we've gotten so far has been positive," she said. "Century Gothic is very readable."

The school of 6,500 students spends about $100,000 per year on ink and toner cartridges. Although students and staff can change the default font to something more ink-intensive, Blohowiak said the university expects to save $5,000 to $10,000 per year with the font switch.

When Printer.com tested popular fonts for their ink-friendly ways, Century Gothic and Times New Roman topped the list. Calibri, Verdana, Arial and Sans Serif were next, followed by Trebuchet, Tahoma and Franklin Gothic Medium. Century Gothic uses about 30 percent less ink than Arial.

The amount of ink a font drains is mainly driven by the thickness of its lines. A font with "narrow" or "light" in its name is usually better than its "bold" or "black" counterpart, said Thom Brown, an ink researcher at Hewlett-Packard Co., the world's top maker of printers.

Also, serif fonts — those with short horizontal lines at the top and bottom of characters — tend to use thinner lines and thus less ink than a "sans serif" counterpart.

But while using less ink at home can help you buy roughly one fewer printer cartridge each year, it's not necessarily better for the environment.

That's because some fonts that use less ink, including Century Gothic, are also wider. A document that's one page in Arial could extend to a second page if printed in Century Gothic. Blohowiak said her research suggests that ink comprises the main cost of a printout, but the environmental costs of paper are probably higher.

"Maybe the individual characters use less ink, but if you're using more paper, that's not so green, is it?" said Allan Haley, director of "words and letters" at Monotype Imaging Inc. in Woburn, Mass., which developed Century Gothic.

Also, Century Gothic was designed for limited blocks of text such as titles and headlines, not for full documents, said Haley, who describes fonts as his "children." Despite Printer.com's research and UW-Green Bay's experience, Haley said he still recommends Times New Roman or Arial for their readability.

The standard advice for trimming printing expenses still applies: Print in "draft mode," if you can. Use both sides of a page and do a print preview to make sure you're not printing pages with useless text such as a copyright line. Using an ink-saving font is just one more technique to consider.

And the greenest way to save on ink is not to print at all.

That's the philosophy Microsoft Corp. said it uses in deciding which fonts to include in its Outlook and Word applications. The more pleasing a font looks on the screen, the less tempted someone will be to print, said Simon Daniels, a program manager for Microsoft's typography group.

That's why the company changed its defaults in Office 2007 from Arial and Times New Roman to Calibri and Cambria, he said.

"We're trying to move the threshold of when people hit the print button," he said.
 
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This Might be Useful for guys that are Printing up Stat Sheets, and some things like that.

If you do a lot of Printing, guess in the long run..You will Save some Money. :103631605
 
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i always make sure i print in B&W or greyscale and to use the quick print vs. the higher quality print.
 

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the cartridges are so expensive, I need a new set and I am going to order a generic brand.

this is a good tip, although ive never been much of a fan of Goth
 

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i always make sure i print in B&W or greyscale and to use the quick print vs. the higher quality print.
Same here. And plus it's faster

Arial is still the king of all fonts though

Test : Arial black just want to see what the forum version looks like

Test Arial narrow abcd 123

Test Book antiqua ABCD 123

Century Gothic
 
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Same here. And plus it's faster

Arial is still the king of all fonts though

Test : Arial black just want to see what the forum version looks like

Test Arial narrow abcd 123

Test Book antiqua ABCD 123

Century Gothic


Don't think I can Read & Write other than Arial Black, But Maybe to Print something out in another Font ?? Like I said before, if you are Doing a lot Printing ( and I know some people that do )

Why Not ??

Unlike Jack, I Can't buy generic brand Ink...I Tried, it didn't work out that good.
So I will stick to HP band Ink.
 

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Don't think I can Read & Write other than Arial Black, But Maybe to Print something out in another Font ?? Like I said before, if you are Doing a lot Printing ( and I know some people that do )

Why Not ??

Unlike Jack, I Can't buy generic brand Ink...I Tried, it didn't work out that good.
So I will stick to HP band Ink.

I never bought generic but I was going to from www.123inkcartridges.ca

I need HP 88
 

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save money by destroying more trees? If thats not American I dont know what is. Thanks for the advice satan.
 

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Regular Arial size 2 is probably the best if you are printing out something serious


Arial size 3 test 12345 ABCDEF

Arial size 2 test 12345 ABCDEF
 
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I never bought generic but I was going to from www.123inkcartridges.ca

I need HP 88


Maybe it will work for you, it didn't for Me.
It wasn't the place above, but did try a place that has popped up around NY. ( can't remember the name )

Anyway, I bought the one that said it was my Number for HP
The guy said, No way you will tell that it's Not HP.....Everything is the same.
WRONG !!! It Sucked !
I think it has more to do with the Cartridge it self....maybe the a little on the Ink. Because it did Not come out Crisp like HP does.

Hey, I hate paying those Prices too ( for the Real Deal ) but I keep files for my wifes Business, and I just like to have it look professional.

Maybe they got Better ?? don't know.....Let us know how it turns out, if you try it.
 

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