1. Create designs on paper of high quality and durability--the design and the paper itself will last longer and will more likely survive excessive handling.
2. Buy paper in bulk. (It will save you money.)
3. Use typefaces that are light or regular in weight, rather than bold.
4. Print on recycled paper.
5. Recycle any unwanted papers.
6. Print double-sided whenever possible.
7. If an oversized project needs to be printed, try printing the entire piece on all 8.5 by 11 in. sheets of paper. (It's less expensive.)
8. Fit as much as you can on a single sheet of paper--use a small (but legible) font size, decrease the margins, line space, and the space between paragraphs, among other things.
9. Whenever possible, create products that can in some way be reused.
10. Print as few test prints as possible.
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