Save ink, paper, time and money with "print selection"

Save ink, paper, time and money with "print selection"

There's nothing worse than wasting paper, not to mention ink. So for all of you Windows users, see how to save ink, paper, time and money with the "print selection" command with this video tutorial.

The more unnecessary pages you print, the more paper you waste, the more ink you waste, the more money you waste, and your printer will go through more wear and tear, lessening its life.

Printing only the selection is especially good in the school environment, where printing is a necessity for students rushing to class. It helps save your school money, and helps alleviate waiting lines at the printer, and helps reduce printer problems from overuse.

This "print selection" can also be performed on Mac operating systems, by simply selecting your material, pressing print, then checking the "print selection only" box.

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