Joe Bento wrote: > Matthew Mucker wrote: > >> I'm the opposite; I need my treeware. >> >> I typically print the pdf's two-up, double-sided. (Which is why I insist on >> having a duplexing laser printer at home.) At least this way, the 400 page >> document only uses 100 sheets of paper. > > Well I printed the 18F2620 manual last evening. I set the print > quality just one click up from draft, which results in a perfectly > readable, slightly less than crisp black text from my Cannon inkjet. > Used only half of an ink cartridge for 410 pages - 205 double-sided. (I > don't think I'd ever buy a printer that couldn't handle duplex printing.) > > Now we'll have to see about putting this manual to good use. :-) > > Joe > I never print out the "Electrical Specificaton" (about 1/3 of the last part of the datasheet). Those are not *that* interesting or importent when doing normal home/hobby projects. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist