Change font, save money.
Change font, save money.
Out of context: Reply #19
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Good luck convincing an industrial printer to charge less because of less ink coverage. Printers charge per ink type, number of colors and paper stock, not ink volumes. Place an order for a 10 page booklet and the cost will be the same if it was all in Times New Roman or if it was all in Garamond, or even if it was all in Helvetica Ultra Thin.
On the other hand, for a school project the idea is groundbreaking since that teacher will save lots of money from the office depot costs on printing supplies for their laser copies.