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Carbon Footprint of Printing: Global Guilt Coupled with Ignorance

The majority of over 10,000 folks participating in a study in 21 countries are self-conscience about the carbon footprint of their printing activities.

Most folks do not know how they can reduce their carbon footprint by making modifications to their printing habits. Women appear to be far more concerned about the impact of …
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Take Your Printer to Starbucks

How many times have you been sitting in Starbucks and you necessary to print one thing?  Wouldn’t it be great if you could slip a printer into your laptop bag and take it with you to your favorite coffeehouse?

Sound crazy doesn’t it?

Late 2009 or early 2010, you will be able to …
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The Future of Publishing

Publishing has taken a noted downturn in the past few years. We now have Kindle™, nook™ and Sony Reader™ that the younger generations are grabbing onto and the declining economy has forced a lot of publishers into significantly decreasing production or permanently closing their doors.
Realms of Fantasy closed on January 27, …
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Print a New Hip While-U-Wait

In April, we had a excellent article that talked about “Printing in the Third Dimension”, a new technologies that is gaining ground in architectural companies and other fields that have a require to make a three-D object quickly– like a prototype or mold. In this post, we want …
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Windows & Printers & Drivers: Oh My!

In my household are four printers, every of which is networked to permit 3 diverse computers in the home to access them. For everyday color printing and basic photo printing, there is an HP Photosmart 3210 color inkjet printer. For everyday black and white printing, we have a Brother HL-2170W laser …
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I’ll Have a Latte with NutMeg Griffin, Please

Do you remember when sports all of a sudden embraced the advertisement world and began to sell the naming rights to their arenas, bases and bathrooms?  That trend isn’t going to be going away anytime soon and with the quick technological leaps coming in the printer …
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Printing in the 1940s

Today, individuals can print all kinds of issues: teeth, 3D objects, skin… you name it.

But back in the 40s, it was much harder to print an ad.  Bear in mind, they didn’t have neato cool computers where they could load a graphic and print it out on paper …
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ENV 101: How to be Green While Appearing Otherwise

A number of of our articles in the past have been about greener printing regardless of whether through the use of different fonts to save ink and paper or by way of the recycling of printers and printer accessories.  We feel that there are techniques to decrease our carbon footprint and with modest adjustments to your …
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Book Addiction: Curbing the Shakes After Hours

My name is Kimm and I am a book addict.  It has been 35 years since I started reading books.

I began by checking out books in the library in elementary school.  In middle school, I became a librarian aid so I could check out much more books than was allowed.  In …
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Fonts That Annoy People

When I was going to the University of Texas in the late-80s, I took a class called Parageography taught by Dr. Doug Parker. Parageography is the study of imaginary places and it was taught in the Classics Department. It became my favorites class of all time even …
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