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Use 20% less ink in your printer
fantasy222
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I have been using Sprang Eco Sans in our printers for a month, the inventers of the font claim that users can save 20%. I think that I have saved a lot more. I usually replace the cartidges every 3 weeks after 4 they are still going strong. To find out more go to http://www.ecofont.eu
The whole theory is that if you magnify the font it is made like swiss cheese (full of holes) at a close up view you can tell the difference. However for normal use it looks like any other font.
The whole theory is that if you magnify the font it is made like swiss cheese (full of holes) at a close up view you can tell the difference. However for normal use it looks like any other font.
Nice to save.
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Is it any different to using 'quick print' as opposed to normal or best quality?Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0
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I set my printer to draft which is fine, nust save about half the ink ans it only goes over it once also a lot quicker.0
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