Monday, May 10, 2010

Printing outlay: Does Font option make a Difference?

Did you understand you can really cut printing costs just by choosing one more font? Even with everyone appear for new ways to save money, it’s uncertain most people have considered the font they use for letters, information, and notices, but you can really save 31% on your ink cartridge costs just by alternative the right font.

Printer.com newly put this idea to the test using two popular printers. The Canon Pixma MP 210 was chosen to simulate the printing of confidential users while the Brother HL-2140 laser printer was used to test business use. Both printers are left at their evasion settings (600 by 600 dpi). Altering only the font resulted in saving among $20 and $80 per year.

Arial, time in power as the most popular font, was used as the zero quantity, against which nine other fonts were experienced. The clear victor was Century Gothic, which returned 31% savings in both printers. For the standard private user, printing in the region of 25 pages per week, this will easily create a net reduction of $20 in a year.

No comments: