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It is not a secret that printer manufacturers make money on cartridges and not on printers. You buy a new reasonably priced inkjet or laser printer with a "starter set" of cartridges that only allows you to print a few dozen pages before getting depleted. At this very moment you join the army of ink addicts that pay from $20 to $500 for a small box of inexpensive chemicals. When they sell you a new cartridge, they promise that you'll be able to print about a thousand "standard pages" with it. Unfortunately, "standard pages" only exist in a "standard World". Your presentation, a flyer or a typical Web page have never been considered as "standard". Today, this is regulated by ISO/IEC 19752, 19798 and 24711. They measure a cartridge's yield using a page containing two paragraphs of text and a small logo. Some of your short e-mails will make a perfect "standard page". A typical Web page will use 5-10 times more toner or ink and a photograph will cost you 20 times more of your consumables. Note, that the tests are made using "standard printer settings". Now you have an idea why 300 dpi can be a default setting for your 1200 dpi printer. Let's see what you print most in your office. You don't know for sure? The employees simply send jobs to the printer over your local network and Windows does not provide a way to audit this? In order to start saving we need something to monitor your printers. We need a program that would do the following:
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