One of the biggest costs for anyone using a computer printer for consignor lists, buy-outright receipts, price tags, printing out emails and so on can be the ink. That ink, too, is not Earth-friendly, so wouldn’t it be really cool if you could use 20% less by investing a few minutes and NO MONEY?
It’s a “lite” computer font, that saves 20% of the ink necessary to print it by being hole-y. The holes don’t interfere with legibility (I use it at 12-pt and 10-pt) and make you feel virtuous, and thrifty, every time you use it.
EcoFont is free for the downloading, and those nice folks even include complete instructions on how to install it on your computer. (If you’re like me, you don’t do this often enough to remember…)
Once installed, all you have to do is set it as your default font and start saving ink, money, and the Earth.

