Nah. It makes sense to print only the dots you need, just like it makes sense to light only the pixels you need.
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Doesnt that hurt your eyes when you read books with black and white lettering?
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now that is pretentious designer coffee table book excellence, not sure there's any other use though πŸ€ͺ
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I would probably fall asleep. Lol. Books are typically written on white paper because the white paper provides the highest contrast with black or dark-colored ink, making the text easier to read. The high contrast between the text and the background reduces eye strain and improves legibility. It’s looks awesome though.
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