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Originally Posted by luqmaninbmore
Greetings,
Am I alone in printing out ebooks a section at a time for reading? I've discovered that I can efficiently get a decent printable file by printing to pdf from within calibre's ebook-viewer. I then go to the library and print out as much as my daily ration will allow. After reading, I can either recycle the book or tuck it away in a binder for future reference. Am I weird or is this more common than I imagine; I mean there are benefits: no batteries, no worries about cracking a fragile e-ink screen or getting it wet (within reason). And if I lose it, it's not a big deal. There are also ebooks that don't look so great on the small screens of the current devices. What do you all think?
Luqman
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Have you considered getting a late night job cleaning offices? Then you could print out a little at each office.
Not only do you save money making copies, BUT you'll also make money selling the scrap paper.
Let me know if it works. I may want to do the same.
And don't let that environmental stuff scare you. Once we have all of the trees cut down and converted to scrap paper the sooner we can save the environment from gas guzzling chain saws.