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Burroughs, Sequim
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Economy, please drop us a line with a couple of lines that
synopsize your editorial or article. We will be happy to publish it here
for you, with credits, of course. Look over the site, first, to get a feel
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NOTE: When printing these pages -
Defining the print color or print mode is usually
done at the time of printing the page. Each "print option" window is different
for every user because it is the print driver which defines the options
available to you at the time of printing a page. And, it is the printer
manufacturer that defines how the print driver operates.
The next time you go to print a page, look at
the Print Page window for an option to print only in black. This option may only
be available to you through an "advanced" options button, or on another tab in
the Print Page window. You may also need to adjust color settings on the printer
itself (flip up the printer panel where the ink goes, there may be instructions
there). And if all else fails refer to your printer manual.
There is a lot of information on the web about printing in black and white.
Use this search string (no quotation marks) in Google to discover a lot of help
for printing: "printing web pages in black and white". Here is
a link, for example:
http://cybercoyote.org/articles/print.shtml
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