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Do you want to save some money on printing? Try Century Gothic.
Hit by the high prices of inkjet and toner cartridges, we’re all looking for ways to shave some bucks off the cost of printing. New data has found that because different fonts use different amounts of ink to print, using the right font could save you as much as 31 percent off your inkjet and toner cartridge expenses.
Testing was performed by setting up two printers–a Canon inkjet and a Brother laser printer–to see how much money could be saved by using different fonts.
Both printers were left at their default settings of 600×600 dots per inch.
Can the right font cut your printing costs?
The winner: Century Gothic, which delivered a 31 percent savings in printing costs over Arial.
As a thin and light font, Century Gothic managed to beat out Econfont, which was specifically created to cut costs by spewing out less ink. But if Century Gothic doesn’t look like the right style for your documents, third place and always popular Times Roman could also help ease your printing budget.
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