h a l f b a k e r yContrary to popular belief
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About once per week, I'll see someone who printed slides with dark backgrounds on the printer. Ouch! Skip that entirely, and you could print 1000x more normal pages before replacing ink cartridges.
So, here's the *new* default option I propose on all printer drivers: *Skimpy Print*:
1) All
dark backgrounds (<#666666) are removed and set to white (#FFFFFF)
2) If we did #1, then take any fonts that are light (>#999999) and reverse them.
3) Take any dark fonts that are thick (>14 pt), and make them the same size, but far skinnier.
4) If the print-out is coming from a browser, assume that we're really trying print content, not graphical ads, and run the HTML through AdBlock filters. (The marketers shouldn't mind much, as they can't get a click-through on a print out anyway.)
Of course, if in the 21rst century, you still have the rare need to print high-fidelity, go ahead & override this option.
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I suggest this is known as the 'Bean Counter' default setting. Run from the shadowy Finance Applications Research Tower this orgnisation only allows flights by Ryanair, cars from Lada, and meals made from rice and lard. |
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However, if its our own hard earned money paying for the prints [+]. |
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My daughter, aged 4, has discovered printing. She printed out a picture of a princess. The bottom half was black. The bottom half was so black it was dripping ink when it came out of the printer. This is the sort of default setting we need. |
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[zeno] You're screwed. Nothing can save you
now, and no default setting of anything is going
to help. In my experience, once a little girl has
discovered how to print, she will print princess
pictures until the ink cartridge runs dry AND the
paper runs out. Neither condition alone will stop
her. |
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God help you if you have a print queue. |
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I wonder if it's possible to selectively not have the printer driver installed for certain accounts? |
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