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	<title>Comments on: Download Ecofont and Use Less Ink, 20% To Be Exact</title>
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		<title>By: MP</title>
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		<description>The free Ecofont typeface has been developed into Ecofont printing software with which you can print with the font of your choice and print that same font with holes. So now there is Arial, Verdana, Times New Roman, etcetera with holes. 

Another big advantage is that the font invisibly gets converted on the background when clicked on the Ecofont-printbutton. So on screen you see the font you always see and only the print contains the (same font with) holes.

Besides that the Ecofont Free was hand made; for the Ecofont software they programmed a solution which puts the holes in the best place of every character. So the readability is maximum.

You can print a testpage via: http://www.ecofont.com/assets/docs/Ecofont_professional_testpage_dec2009.pdf

(Of course on this page they had to use the font with holes on screen as well in order to make it possible for you to print without having their software installed)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The free Ecofont typeface has been developed into Ecofont printing software with which you can print with the font of your choice and print that same font with holes. So now there is Arial, Verdana, Times New Roman, etcetera with holes. </p>
<p>Another big advantage is that the font invisibly gets converted on the background when clicked on the Ecofont-printbutton. So on screen you see the font you always see and only the print contains the (same font with) holes.</p>
<p>Besides that the Ecofont Free was hand made; for the Ecofont software they programmed a solution which puts the holes in the best place of every character. So the readability is maximum.</p>
<p>You can print a testpage via: <a href="http://www.ecofont.com/assets/docs/Ecofont_professional_testpage_dec2009.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.ecofont.com/assets/docs/Ecofont_professional_testpage_dec2009.pdf</a></p>
<p>(Of course on this page they had to use the font with holes on screen as well in order to make it possible for you to print without having their software installed)</p>
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