>>Here's a fresh look at an old topic:
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/27/living/student-money-saving-typeface-garamond-schools/index.html>>
>>I'm changing all my fonts!
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>Garamond was already my favorite font. Now I have a good reason for it.
I used to prefer Garamond for my personal use, but then I discovered it's a tad wider. Which, in the long run, means that it uses a (probably single-digit) percentage of paper more than a narrower font. I think cutting on verbosity would be more efficient. And, ah, printing less, of course. I actually print very little, perhep a dozen sheets a year. And even then I find I shouldn't have printed it, as by the time I need that paper, it's already obsolete.
>But don't get me started about printer cartridges!
Printing less doesn't get you much of a saving nowadays, as the software in the printer will declare your ink as "expired" after some time, regardless of how much you printed.