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Ethnic newspapers are now having to scramble to stay alive, cutting staff, printing less frequently and shifting to the Internet.
On Monday, we ran a story about John Paton, a long-time newspaper executive who thinks the problems with print media may be solved by printing less.
Several readers have asked a good question about my article in today's newspaper, which reports that the government is printing less paper currency: What about coins?
[Editor's note: it's not very easy to read, either.] If we're actually interested in reducing waste, just printing less – using less paper – is obviously more efficient.
But looking ahead, Mr. Joshi is concerned that if people find printing Web pages too hard and start printing less, he will have fewer coffee talks where he crows about record revenue, profit, margins and market share.
Many of the suggestions will result in printing less, of course, so it might seem counterintuitive for Xerox, which makes nice profits from consumables, to lead customers down that path.
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But as more people rely on their cellphones for maps or use high-resolution tablet screens to read articles, they print less.
Finally, I tried adding the same code lines in the parallel version, but it don't works correctly because it prints less information on the spike.
People use printed money less and less as it is, he said.
The stamps are cheap, but they have trouble printing features less than 50 nanometers wide.
Analysts add that recessions tend to condition people to print less.
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