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14-Year-Old: Governments Could Save $370 Million by Printing in a Different Font
Breitbart ^ | 28 Mar 2014

Posted on 03/28/2014 5:37:46 PM PDT by mandaladon

Fourteen-year-old Suvir Mirchandani found a way to save the federal and state governments almost $400 million from their yearly budgets just by changing the typeface they use on handouts. The best choice? Garamond!

Mirchandani’s school was looking for ways to save money, but he noticed no one was paying attention to the ink used on its many handouts. He noticed that Hewlett-Packard printer ink is $75 an ounce, while an equivalent amount of French perfume is only $38.

Here is how he came to the conclusion that Garamond is the best choice:

Collecting random samples of teachers' handouts, Suvir concentrated on the most commonly used characters (e, t, a, o and r).

First, he charted how often each character was used in four different typefaces: Garamond, Times New Roman, Century Gothic and Comic Sans. Then he measured how much ink was used for each letter, using a commercial tool called APFill® Ink Coverage Software.

Next he enlarged the letters, printed them and cut them out on cardstock paper to weigh them to verify his findings. He did three trials for each letter, graphing the ink usage for each font.

From this analysis, Suvir figured out that by using Garamond with its thinner strokes, his school district could reduce its ink consumption by 24%, and in turn save as much as $21,000 annually.

He then used the data to project how much the government, both at the federal and state levels, could save via the switch.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: fonts; garamond; government; printing; suvirmirchandani
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To: doc1019

weve all got at least one of the beasts most likely connected to a printer....

The PRINT feature aint a new thing....

ah those were the good old naive days werent they


21 posted on 03/28/2014 6:08:24 PM PDT by MeshugeMikey ( "Never, never, never give up". Winston Churchill)
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> He noticed that Hewlett-Packard printer ink is $75 an ounce, while an equivalent amount of French perfume is only $38.

Did he happen to notice that getting rid of the inkjets would save about ten times that without any typeface changes? Yeah, he’s a real brainiac.


22 posted on 03/28/2014 6:10:15 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/alreadyposted/index)
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To: St_Thomas_Aquinas

but, but, but.......eyes.

By using less ink or toner, how much does it cost to remedy the eye strain?


23 posted on 03/28/2014 6:12:08 PM PDT by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... History is a process, not an event)
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To: mandaladon

Yep, smart kid. And Garamond is a nice looking font too.


24 posted on 03/28/2014 6:14:05 PM PDT by al_c (Obama's standing in the world has fallen so much that Kenya now claims he was born in America.)
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To: mandaladon

Why is HP charging $75 per ounce for ink?


25 posted on 03/28/2014 6:15:09 PM PDT by Bryan24 (When in doubt, move to the right..........)
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To: mandaladon

Everything should be printed in Cooper Black.


26 posted on 03/28/2014 6:18:14 PM PDT by GSWarrior
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To: Bryan24

Because they can.


27 posted on 03/28/2014 6:20:40 PM PDT by bigdaddy45
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To: mandaladon

Not so smart kid since this same comparison test has been around for many years. I switched over to Garamond because of the test waaaay back when.


28 posted on 03/28/2014 6:31:09 PM PDT by bgill
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To: mandaladon

I’m sure taxpayers could save gazillions more without the government changing the use of any printing-type fonts, but merely by getting out of all but the very most basic things government has become involved in.


29 posted on 03/28/2014 6:36:04 PM PDT by Wuli
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To: mandaladon
This young man may have opened Pandora's Box. First the government may take note and spend millions to investigate his allegations.

If his theory is proven to be true they will immediately go the the democrats in congress to seek a tax increase in order to pay for the non judgmental font currently being used.

30 posted on 03/28/2014 6:41:09 PM PDT by Baynative (Got bulbs? Check my profile page.)
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To: mandaladon

If you used 3-point font, you could save lots of paper, too.

But of course, it would be harder to read... like Garamond.


31 posted on 03/28/2014 6:41:16 PM PDT by dangus
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To: mandaladon

Garamond is an old style font, with serifs intended to mimic the original, chiseled ones and the thick-thin strokes of the letterforms. It also isn’t the most compact of fonts meaning that a given paragraph is going to be somewhat longer because the letters themselves are. Garamond also has a low x-height, which adversely affects legibility because the bodies of the lowercase letters are smaller.

In other words, if this was to be adopted, the cost benefit would be eaten up due to people enlarging the point size for better legibility, and in more paper used because the same amount of text would require more space.

I applaud the kid for thinking in this manner, though. Copier consumables, particularly toner, are an absolutely astounding expense when tallied up over time. Like cell phones, the profit isn’t in the thing itself, it’s derived from the longterm use of it.


32 posted on 03/28/2014 6:43:22 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: doc1019
Can I assume that moving from Times New Roman to Garamond font, I can save money on my home printing?

I guess this is what it says. Now if you go through a ream of paper a year and maybe buy new ink carts every other year like I do, you'll never notice.

But if you chew through paper like all these government parasites do, it would add up big time.

33 posted on 03/28/2014 6:50:11 PM PDT by Ditto
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To: Ditto

Paper is not the problem, the cost of ink is. I’m almost afraid to use my printer because the ink costs a fortune. Anything that reduces my ink cost is a boon to me.


34 posted on 03/28/2014 6:54:29 PM PDT by doc1019
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To: RegulatorCountry

Why does anybody pay for cell phone service? Internet calls are free. Also, printers? It is the 21st century, people.


35 posted on 03/28/2014 6:56:54 PM PDT by Lisbon1940
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To: Lisbon1940

“Why does anybody pay for cell phone service? Internet calls are free. Also, printers? It is the 21st century, people.”

My internet service comes through my cellphone. Beats dialup which is my other option.


36 posted on 03/28/2014 7:00:13 PM PDT by Lurkina.n.Learnin
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To: Lisbon1940

I’m not saying there are not use cases for cell phones or printers, but most people could cut their usage by 80% by just thinking about it.


37 posted on 03/28/2014 7:01:13 PM PDT by Lisbon1940
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To: Lisbon1940

Internet is not free. You may be finding it free of charge to you, but it’s not free. It’s also spotty as far as availability, even in cities. Being unable to call or receive calls because you’re not in a free wifi hotspot is not practical for most. And, there are some things that cannot be migrated to a web page, PDF, etc., not at the present time and not in the foreseeable future.

So, if you’re able to make do with VOIP, Skype or whatever to cover your need for voice communications, great, good for you. It’s by no means applicable to even a majority though, let alone everybody.


38 posted on 03/28/2014 7:01:55 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: mandaladon
Psst...hey kid. Government could save tens of billions if it cut out this BS. You wouldn't have to worry about calculating the area of different fonts at all.


39 posted on 03/28/2014 7:02:24 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: RegulatorCountry

I was assuming you had already paid for Internet, because how can you live without it? Cell phones, not so much.


40 posted on 03/28/2014 7:06:06 PM PDT by Lisbon1940
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