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This might be one for Tony.
When I'm printing out certain web pages that have large border areas
in color, I'm more inclined to send that print job to the laser
printer, because it effectively ignores those areas, leaving them as
white space. If I sent that print job to the color inkjet, it would
dutifully print out the wide blue borders, wasting color ink
unnecessarily, and possibly making a mess. (I've had ink- saturated
paper left in those areas.) Is there some way to override this on a
print job ? I know that _some_ inkjet drivers offer an option to
print in b & w , but I would not want to substitute a black ink mess
for a blue one.
Jordan
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