At 03:20 AM 16/09/2014, Harry McGregor wrote:

If we subtract the number of 600DPI white pixels from the number of "same as 600DPI" 1200 DPI white pixels, we get 240.5 "extra" 600DPI sized white pixels when printing with 1200 DPI then when printing with 600 DPI, which necessitates, that we saved 240.5 600DPI pixels worth of toner, or 962 1200 DPI pixels worth of toner, by using 1200 DPI instead of 600DPI to print the very large letter A.

Harry, are you saying that at 1200 dpi, you're saving toner over printing at 600 dpi? That's the reverse of what I've read up to this point.

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