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What you need to know about printing online coupons
Downloading Coupon Software is necessary to print coupons from the internet. Reputable companies (like those mentioned above) supply coupon software free of computer viruses.
The software typically limits you to TWO prints of each coupon. You can print multiple coupons by using the back button on your browser or the backspace button on your keyboard. You can print until it says that no more are allowed.
If it tells you that you have no prints available but you have never printed those coupons, then the offer has “capped” meaning that the manufacturer put a limit on the total number of prints.
The downside of printing coupons is that ink and paper can be expensive. There are afew things you can do to help cut the expense:
- Save ink by changing your printer’s default settings to “fast draft” and “black only” gray-scale.
- Purchase paper by the case, on sale, and watch for offers to get it for free after rebated at office supply stores.
- Print coupons in sets of three, when possible, because they will print three to a page.
As for the paper scraps left after cutting your coupons, use them for kid’s coloring, shopping lists or RECYCLE!
How do you save money on your supplies for printing coupons?
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