Font download

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rabsbenn

Unable to download a new font. Windows does not recognize it even though
the developer indicates it will work. New font which uses less printer ink.
Any ideas?
Download:
• Ecofont.ttf
• Ecofont.zip

Once you have downloaded Ecofont you can install the font into your local
fonts folder. The Ecofont is based on an Open Source font and is free to use.
Please note: The font is called Spranq_eco_sans_regular.ttf.
 
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Big_Al

rabsbenn said this on 1/2/2009 12:18 PM:
Unable to download a new font. Windows does not recognize it even though
the developer indicates it will work. New font which uses less printer ink.
Any ideas?
Download:
• Ecofont.ttf
• Ecofont.zip

Once you have downloaded Ecofont you can install the font into your local
fonts folder. The Ecofont is based on an Open Source font and is free to use.
Please note: The font is called Spranq_eco_sans_regular.ttf.

Since you've given no link to the download, it would be hard to
evaluate. But a different font on the same printer, printing with the
same nozzles as before????, I'd question that any font would use less
ink. Oh I guess you can make the stroke a bit thinner but then it might
be so thin as to degrade the readability. A new printer on the other
hand, might be better. Kodak is making inkjet printers they boast as
30% better when it comes to the cost of ink per year. (And only if you
believe company advertizing).

All this said, I'm making a guess this is a scam. Not spam, but a scam.
I'll give you credit that you're not a poor marketing agent and forgot
the link to your website.
 

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