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Originally Posted by Sirtel
I know that technically paper has higher contrast, but visually most paper books don't. And very few paperbacks here have dark black text, even brand new. The print was already sort of faded when I bought them.
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Or sometimes even worse is when it's been copied from an original print and the edges of the letters are sort of grungy. Or with real metal printing the edges of the letters get worn down. Years ago I bought a hardback of The Once and Future King by T. H. White from Amazon and the bad printing was very distracting.