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Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« on: December 13, 2006, 07:17 AM »
Mini Review of Fineprint

What Fineprint Does
Fineprint allows you to intercept your print job if you so choose and after applying any printing enhancements (and there are many) you so choose, send the enhanced output to the physical printer you choose. You can even edit the print job such as inserting a blank page, deleting a page or just print a single page or save to a jpg or tiff etc, combine it into one print job and print several jobs all at one go.

In a nutshell, not only can Fineprint help you lay out multiple pages on one page of paper, but it allows you to easily add watermarks, custom footers and headers (date,time, pagination, name......), gutters for binding the printout, transform your lowly non duplex printer into a duplex printer, combine print jobs, save print jobs for reuse, print without graphics, save a page as graphic, save time, save paper, save ink, create custom virtual printers.  And all this is very easily done and visually guided by a previews of results. And you won't even need to bother with the help file.

No convoluted step by step tutorials needed - fly solo on your first flight with Fineprint !

Hmm, it looks like the only thing missing is the kitchen sink.

This program is so well designed it is a real "Work of Art" and very functional at that !

App NameFineprint
App URLwww.fineprint.com
App Version ReviewedVersion 5.55
Test System SpecsToshiba Tecra Laptop 1.70Ghz 1GB Ram Windows XP SP2
Supported OSesWindows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP with at least 128 mb RAM.
Support MethodsEmail and web http://www.fineprint...m/support/index.html
Upgrade PolicyMajor upgrades are released every 18 months and generally cost 30% of the original purchase price if maintenance (15% of purchase price) is not purchased
Trial Version Available?Trial version prints a small banner on each page. Purchasing will remove the banner.
Pricing SchemeSingle Licence of US$49.95 with discounts for quantity purchases down to US$25 per licence for 500-999. There is also a server edition available with somewhat higher discounts
Reviewer Donation LinkDonate to patteo, the Writer of this Review
Screencast Video URLhttps://www.donation...userup/Fineprint.swf
Do press F11 after the video launches so that the flash video can be seen clearly. Press F11 again to exit Full Screen mode for your browser.


SCREENSHOTS

The first screenshot should actually be a Blank - simply because Fineprint doesn't show you anything after you first installed it. It hides itself unobtrusively until you print and the first screen you see is below. As you select the options, the preview changes (cool - WYSIWIG)



1Bypass.jpg

When you select Bypass (Top left), what you see is essentially a preview as if you are using your default printer. So anything like watermarks, footers etc will not be shown.



1Up.jpg

1 Up basically prints each page with various settings like Watermarks, Footers on 1 sheet.



2Up.jpg

2 Up basically prints two pages with various settings like Watermarks on 1 sheet.



4Up.jpg

4 Up basically prints four pages with various settings like Watermarks on 1 sheet.



8Up.jpg

8 Up basically prints eight pages with various settings like Watermarks on 1 sheet.



Booklet.jpg

Booklet basically each page with a margin at the correct place,  so you can bind it into a presentation booklet.



Repeats.jpg

Repeats prints each page repeatedly on the sheet depending on whether you set it to 2,4 or 8



Forms - Invoice.jpgForm - Letterhead.jpg

Forms allow you to design and print your Invoice blank or Letterhead Blanks



Stationery Draft.jpgStationery Final.jpg

Stationery allows you to design your own stationery with for example a Draft or Final Watermark with Footers and Headers.



Add Footers or Headers.jpg

You do not need special skills as the Headers and Footer selection fields give you all the available options such as Date, Time, Page Number, Computer name etc.



Settings.jpg

The settings tab allow you to make many other setting changes like create another virtual Fineprint printer, where the autosaved Fineprint files are saved etc. You can create other Fineprint printers and give them names like Canon8upDraft to signify that you are using a Canon to print 8 pages to a sheet with a draft watermark. These Virtual printers will then appear amongst other printers that you normally see in your Printers and Faxes selection screen and can be selected from the print dialog of any programs.



Remove Graphics.jpg

Remove Graphics allow you to print a draft without the graphics - keeps you richer and from the clutches of the mean oil Ink Barons.



About and statistics.jpg

About box includes some information for the control freak who like to know how many trees you have saved so far as you use Fineprint etc.



Intro:

The word Fineprint is generally associated with "hidden" disadvantageous terms in commercial contracts.

But happily, this is not the case with Fineprint. When I first chanced on this application, my initial reaction after trying it out, without even looking at the documentation was that it was a Work of Art.

The interface, the usability, the value it gives to the user, is almost unique. It integrates seamlessly into your computer system and you don't really notice it until you next do a print. In fact you can easily figure out all the various options without reading the help file.

You are then pleasantly presented with a new-born refreshing looking WYSIWIG preview that refreshes as you click or enter the various options.

The various options are neatly laid out in a series of tabs. A sample output is always shown to give you immediate feedback of the result of the options you choose, giving you a great sense of control over what you have selected; in fact almost encouraging or enticing you to try the various options available.

It basically gives you great confidence via the immediate visual feedback.

And all this without loosing any functionality provided by your native printer driver software.

Fineprint allows you to intercept your print job if you so choose and after applying any printing enhancements (and there are many) you so choose, send the enhanced output to the physical printer you choose. You can even edit the print job such as inserting a blank page, deleting a page or just print a single page or save to a jpg or tiff etc, combine it with other print jobs and print several jobs all at one go.

Although a well laid out help file is available, I simply did not have to refer to the manual even when I first used Fineprint because of the well laid out interface with lots of in-Context popup tooltips to guide you along.

Who is this app designed for:

This app is designed for the computer user who owns and uses a printer fairly regularly, who wants to control and modify the printed output easily.

It is for a typical user who :
1. Wants to print on both sides of a piece of paper (even for a non duplex printer)
2. Who wants to save ink (ink is outrageously expensive - I will explain in a bit more detail later)
3. Wants to print many pages on to a single sheet of paper - like a overview guide sheet.
4. Create many predefined virtual printers for say two to a sheet, 4 to a sheet, with a specific watermark, different physical printers.
5. Wants to print with watermarks embedded, like drafts, confidential
6. Add customised headers and footers and or gutters
7. Wants to combined print jobs and print them at one go (eg at a remote network printer)
8. Wants to print letterheads, invoice blanks
9. Wants to print drafts without the pictures (save ink)
10. Wants to print to a graphic, eg Tiff etc


The Good

Some of the key advantages I find are :

1. Fineprint is really free once you realize how much ink it saves - did you know that a gallon (approx 3.78 litre) of inkjet ink is in the region of US$2,000 - Who needs oil when you can manufacture ink and sell it for outrageous prices.
(Note: a typical Original Inkjet Ink Cartridge with about 45ml of ink retails for about US$25)

2. It makes print preview a cinch with the ability to modify to preview to say two per page, add watermarks, footer (page numbers, dates etc). You can cancel the print job easily or even save it for future reprints (like printing a booklet)

3. For the control freak, it even reports how pages you printed and on how many sheets (ie how many trees you saved.)

4. Turns your non duplex printer into a Duplex printer - you are guided by a Wizard which makes it painless.

5. Enables me to easily print multiple pages on one sheet or create booklets.

The needs improvement section

Like I mentioned earlier, the usability "out of the box" is almost "perfect". I called it a work of art. You must use it to be able to admire it. And it's hard to improve a work of art.

I did not encounter any bugs during testing and the program worked flawlessly.

Perhaps not all of us need all the features and Fineprint could probably increase its market penetration by offering a lite version for less. But having said that, Fineprint at $49.95 is good value if you realize the outrageous price of ink.

Why I think you should use this product

If you are a greenie and also just want to save money (and who doesn't) and reduce waste or just to make the printing process much more customizable and friendly or if you print regularly, you need this software.

If you have looked at recent models of printers from all the big players, you may have noticed that it is getting much harder to do ink refills. At the outrageous prices they charge for inkjet ink, if you can easily print two or more pages on 1 sheet easily, and minus the images for drafts, Fineprint would easily pay for itself.

I think the operative word is "easily". Yes, some of the native printer software drivers that comes with your printer like a Canon does allow you to set page layout mode etc, unfortunately, it is not that easy to set it up.

In Fineprint, you can just print to Fineprint (as if it's a printer), preview and make changes to the layout immediately view the result - in WYSIWG - What You See Is What You Get. Quite idiot proof !


How does it compare to similar apps

There are no alternative apps that are in this category save for what comes bundled with your printer which no doubt can do some of what Fineprint does like page layout, is nonetheless very basic and can be a real pain to use each time you print.

An Update on 20 Dec 2006

If you're trialing Fineprint, have a look at Blue Squirrel's ClickBook before you commit.
It may have a similar enough feature set it's also $49.95
I last used Clickbook in 1998
http://www.bluesquirrel.com/products/clickbook/


Clickbook in fact appears to have even more features.

I have not attempted to review Clickbook in the light of this new information.

Perhaps someone else would may want to attempt a Clickbook mini-review.

But do see remarks by none other than Darwin below :

Now, I actually showed up here to say: Curse you patteo! I've assiduously avoided trying FinePrint for at least 5 years (I kid you not) because reading about it I always thought "what's the point"? Zaine's review of it at the Great Software List has been wearing me down for over a year but this was the last straw and I installed both it and ClickBook last night. ClickBook is already gone but I am hopelessly in love with FinePrint. Patteo, this is going to cost me money! My wife will be wanting a word with you when she sees the credit card statement. You have been warned.

Update on 21 Dec 2006

I'm using ClickBook now - it is impressive. I'm not sure why I dismissed it so quickly before... I'll have to play around with it before commenting on it further, though.


Conclusions

I would say, if you print, and do not own a bank, you need Fineprint for it's ease of use and savings. It would rate a 5 out of 5.


Links to other reviews of this application

The following are other reviews refferred to at Fineprint website

http://www.hanselman...gesTheWayIPrint.aspx

PC PRIMER # 615
"PC PRIMER # 615
By R.L. Creighton
Copyright 2004
I owe credit for this week’s software find; to a very dear friend that insisted that I look at it. I’m glad that I did. Ok, it’s not magic, but it is pretty darn close. I have been working with a new product (new to me anyway) called “Fine Print” from a company named oddly enough “Fine Print”  The company was founded in 95 as an aid to programmers to allow for the efficient printing of massive numbers of pages, for easy perusal.  The end result is a really great printing product that really rocks."
http://www.rollanet....primer/prime615.html


http://www.fineprint...print/reviews_1.html

Credits
The screenshots were done with Mouser's wonderful Screenshot Captor https://www.donation...hotcaptor/index.html

The Flash Video was done with Wink
"Wink is a Tutorial and Presentation creation software"
http://www.debugmode.com/wink/
« Last Edit: December 20, 2006, 10:35 PM by patteo »

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2006, 07:25 AM »
WOW what a mini review  :up: :up: :up:
(Let's all send patteo a few credits as a thank you!)

ps. I also love Fineprint - it can be a wonderful and essential tool  :up:

[i'm going to contact fineprint people now and see if i can get them to give dc members a discount]

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2006, 07:27 AM »
Hey man, nice review.. but I feel I had to read 3/4 to actually know what the program does..
Maybe at the beginning you can put it's purpose and what it does instead of burring it down below,
cuz I know a lot of people won't even bother to go as far as I did to see what it's about..

"(ie how many trees you saved.)" - lol
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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2006, 07:33 AM »
Hey man, nice review.. but I feel I had to read 3/4 to actually know what the program does..
Maybe at the beginning you can put it's purpose and what it does instead of burring it down below,
cuz I know a lot of people won't even bother to go as far as I did to see what it's about..

"(ie how many trees you saved.)" - lol


Yes, you are right. But basically I was following the structure of the Mini-Review Template and I did not want to fiddle with the template too much as that would delay this long overdued review which I had wanted to do and especially since I'll be disappearing for a few days soon.

I take your point and may tweak it a little after I received some feedback.

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #4 on: December 13, 2006, 07:37 AM »
i agree with mitz, this paragraph of yours could go right up front as first thing:

WHAT FINEPRINT DOES:
Fineprint allows you to intercept your print job if you so choose and after applying any printing enhancements you so choose, send the enhanced output to the physical printer you choose. You can even edit the print job such as inserting a blank page, deleting a page or just print a single page or save to a jpg or tiff etc, combine it and print several jobs all at one go.

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #5 on: December 13, 2006, 07:44 AM »
i agree with mitz, this paragraph of yours could go right up front as first thing:

WHAT FINEPRINT DOES:
Fineprint allows you to intercept your print job if you so choose and after applying any printing enhancements you so choose, send the enhanced output to the physical printer you choose. You can even edit the print job such as inserting a blank page, deleting a page or just print a single page or save to a jpg or tiff etc, combine it and print several jobs all at one go.

Done - Duplicated that Paragraph at the top

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #6 on: December 13, 2006, 10:01 AM »
Wow, now it has much more interest factor right at the beginning :)

again nice review, I'm going to try this program :)  :Thmbsup:
I never knew of such program.. I've always used the normal print functions.
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« Last Edit: December 13, 2006, 10:03 AM by mitzevo »

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #7 on: December 13, 2006, 10:04 AM »
actually i think the paragraph needs changing come to think of it.

perhaps the best thing fineprint can do is lay out multiple pages on one page of paper - that should really be made clear right in the begining.

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #8 on: December 13, 2006, 10:16 AM »
Nice review, patteo.  i agree with you that Fineprint is a work of art, a beautiful application.  When I was looking for a home and the realtor would email me dozens of listings, I used fineprint to save a lot of ink and paper by printing 4 listings per page.  I don't have a printer at home, but when I need more printing, the first two things I will get is a good laser printer and fineprint.  It also works well with the company's other product pdfactory pro, which is a very good pdf printer.

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #9 on: December 13, 2006, 10:19 AM »
actually i think the paragraph needs changing come to think of it.

perhaps the best thing fineprint can do is lay out multiple pages on one page of paper - that should really be made clear right in the beginning.

Added the following to the review :
In a nutshell, not only can Fineprint help you lay out multiple pages on one page of paper, but it allows you to easily add watermarks, custom footers and headers (date,time, pagination, name......), gutters for binding the printout, transform your lowly non duplex printer into a duplex printer, combine print jobs, save print jobs for reuse, print without graphics, save a page as graphic, save time, save paper, save ink, create custom virtual printers.  And all this is very easily done and visually guided by a previews of results. And you won't even bother with the help file.

No convoluted step by step tutorials needed - fly solo on your first flight with Fineprint !

Hmm, it looks like the only thing missing is the kitchen sink.
« Last Edit: December 13, 2006, 10:24 AM by patteo »

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #10 on: December 13, 2006, 10:21 AM »
here's another thing fineprint can do which just goes to show you how flexible and nice it is:

how often have you printed out something like a web page and noticed that the last page is just junk footer stuff you dont need?  when you print to fineprint you can check the last page, and delete it if you dont need to print it.

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #11 on: December 13, 2006, 10:27 AM »
I don't want to be a downer, but one of the features I miss in Fineprint (or pdfactory) is that it won't add page numbers after you've sent several jobs to it.  For example, let's say you send 2 different multiple page documents to fineprint.  The pages will be numbered "1 of 3" for the first job, "1 of 4" for the second, etc.  But what if I want the pages numbered for the total print job, like "1 of 7".  That would be nice.

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #12 on: December 13, 2006, 10:35 AM »
patteo i just made a minor adjustment of your table to make clear in the donation link that you are the author of the REVIEW not the program.

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #13 on: December 13, 2006, 10:38 AM »
patteo i just made a minor adjustment of your table to make clear in the donation link that you are the author of the REVIEW not the program.

Thanks Mouser. That was in the template. And I did not notice it.

I guess it should be removed from or changed in the template since it would be inappropriate for the program's author to review his own program.

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #14 on: December 13, 2006, 10:39 AM »
I don't want to be a downer, but one of the features I miss in Fineprint (or pdfactory) is that it won't add page numbers after you've sent several jobs to it.  For example, let's say you send 2 different multiple page documents to fineprint.  The pages will be numbered "1 of 3" for the first job, "1 of 4" for the second, etc.  But what if I want the pages numbered for the total print job, like "1 of 7".  That would be nice.

Yes, but that can be easily solved by combining the original documents into one and then re-printing it.

And of course, that's the missing kitchen sink that I was referring to near the top of the review.  :D

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2006, 07:56 PM »
If you're trialing Fineprint, have a look at Blue Squirrel's ClickBook before you commit.
It may have a similar enough feature set it's also $49.95
I last used Clickbook in 1998
http://www.bluesquirrel.com/products/clickbook/

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #16 on: December 13, 2006, 10:41 PM »
Concerning Fineprint, is it possible to configure it to print 12-up as well?  I'm asking because I sometimes design tickets for events (like dances), and I want to print 12-up and 16-up on a page.

Does anyone remember DynoPage on the Mac?  One nice thing about DynoPage is that you could design your own layouts and margins for these different layouts.  This let you use non-standard paper sizes and these new paper sizes would show up in your Page Setup screen for any particular program like PageMaker.  DynoPage didn't have a 16-up "tickets" layout, so I designed one for it complete with cut marks for dicing the tickets.

DynoPage was also smart.  It did much of its manipulation within the PostScript interpreter of the printer.  Of course, you would have to be using a PostScript printer to take advantage on this.  As an example, you can page lock a watermark in a PostScript level 2 (or 3) printer so it prints out on every page automatically.

I often thought about learning PostScript but I really don't have time to learn yet another programming language.  I wish I did know it though.

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #17 on: December 14, 2006, 07:15 AM »
Concerning Fineprint, is it possible to configure it to print 12-up as well?  I'm asking because I sometimes design tickets for events (like dances), and I want to print 12-up and 16-up on a page.

No - it is not possible as far as I know. But you could for example design a page with 2 tickets and print 8 Up and what you got is essentially 16-Up.

Or you may want to take a look at :

DesignPro Limited - Avery Official Website
"DesignPro Limited
      Customize and print professional looking labels, cards, dividers and more in minutes!
      More Avery Templates than any other software
      More than 2,200 pre-designed Avery Templates.
      Import your own graphics or use the 3,400 images included*
      Includes step-by-step project wizard, built-in photo editing, mail merge, text curving and more
      *Limited & SE versions have fewer pre-designed templates and images"
http://www.avery.com...mp;softwarecode=3200

If I remember correctly, the limited edition is free. But the objective is to have you use their Avery Labels. Of course you can use plain paper, but you just have to cut to size etc.

I guess it is no different from why the printer manufacturers literally sell their snazzy looking printers dirt cheap which are gas ink guzzlers (at US$2,000 per gallon of ink)

It's just a commercial decision for them.
« Last Edit: December 14, 2006, 08:32 AM by patteo »

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #18 on: December 14, 2006, 08:02 AM »
I guess it is no different from why the printer manufacturers literally sell their snazzy looking printers which are gas ink guzzlers (at US$2,000 per gallon of ink)

It's just a commercial decision for them.

It's called the "razors and blades" business model...  i.e., sell the razor cheap, but make vast profits by selling blades.  In the printer market, they may have overdone it.


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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #19 on: December 14, 2006, 09:35 AM »
I think they're overdoing it with razor blades, too...  :mad:

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #20 on: December 14, 2006, 10:32 AM »
maybe we should all grow beards (or give up shaving legs/under arms, if we do that)
 
and, and, and,
dont print anymore photos  :huh:  (I've given up at the moment .. & well, shaving, lets see, have i any blades left ...)
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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #21 on: December 14, 2006, 12:03 PM »
not to be completely off-topic, but I suggest you guys think about using old-school shaving techniques, the blades are really cheap and it's a better shave.  I'm talking about wetshaving:  brush, fancy shaving cream,  those big metal razors, and the feather blades (you know, the ones you use for cocaine).

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #22 on: December 14, 2006, 05:22 PM »
I use a badger brush and hard shaving soap, which I lather up and apply to a freshly scrubbed and wet face. I haven't tried an old fashioned safety razor in 25 years and don't know if I can go back (I just chucked two Sensor's because 6 years with Mach 3/Quattro/Fusion have left me a total wimp and I LACERATED my face and neck three times in a row when reverting to what used to be my favourite razor)! My dad swears by them (safety razors) though and has a couple (with a jealously guarded horde of Wilkinson Sword blades - predate the Schik buy-out - doubt he'll part with any of those, though!) so I'll try and give one a shot. I'd actually like to try a straight razor...
« Last Edit: December 14, 2006, 06:45 PM by Darwin »

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #23 on: December 14, 2006, 05:25 PM »
Now, I actually showed up here to say: Curse you patteo! I've assiduously avoided trying FinePrint for at least 5 years (I kid you not) because reading about it I always thought "what's the point"? Zaine's review of it at the Great Software List has been wearing me down for over a year but this was the last straw and I installed both it and ClickBook last night. ClickBook is already gone but I am hopelessly in love with FinePrint. Patteo, this is going to cost me money! My wife will be wanting a word with you when she sees the credit card statement. You have been warned.

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Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Reply #24 on: December 15, 2006, 12:13 AM »
Ok Darwin, I'm outta here. I'm going into hiding  8) for a few days until your wife cools down. (Jokes aside, I'll be away for a few days - but keep your suggestions coming so I can improve, add or subtract from the review for the benefit of all donationcoders- I'll make the modifications when I return)

The point is, you have to spend to save - "Big time" in outrageous ink cost. Just show her how much more romantic dinners you can take her out to because of the time and ink cost you save. Now let's see, 1 gallon of ink at around US$2000 over say two or three or more years (depending on how many pages you print and also waste) less $49.95 - hey you can take us all out to dinner as well with change to spare !  :D