The price compares favorably to commercial photo-printing services from companies like Eastman Kodak (nyse: EK - news - people ), which cost around 29 cents per print, but they're not as cheap as Snapfish , which charges 19 cents including shipping, according to Merrill Lynch.
But you may not have seen some of the fine print.
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But the company chooses not to spend lavishly on broadcast and print ads to coax families and young professionals to sojourn on the Strip.
Tax lawyers and accountants exist because the system is so unfathomably complex that you need someone in your corner not only to read the fine print, but also to read between the lines.
True, print is not a growth business, but some newspapers are beating that trend, including the London Financial Times (part-owner of The Economist), which is making a big push in America, albeit from a tiny base.
"If you hear him give a sermon, he's speaking not from notes, but you can write it down and print it, " Fessio said.
CalliGrapher from the ParaGraph PI unit of Silicon Graphics, our choice for Best of Breed, not only achieved 100% accuracy but it alone recognizes both print and cursive.
He answered a Chicago Tribune editorial board's questionnaire, but asked the newspaper, which has endorsed him, not to print the answers on its Web site, because, he says, Moseley-Braun would distort them.
The Times of London still sits behind an all-but-impermeable paywall, erected a year ago, that has not only devastated web traffic but coincided with a major drop in print circulation as well.
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They say small print is not "just about font size", but also includes poor layout, densely phrased paragraphs and legal jargon.
These are not signed lithographs in a standard print run of 50, but rather "printer's proofs, " made by Picasso in the Paris studio of his famed lithographer, Fernand Mourlot.
At this point a two percent print is enough to keep more people positive than negative, but not enough for businesses to start hiring again.
Few of the problems would be selected for mention in print, but each correspondent would get a reply that was designed not to make things worse.
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And even if we get regulations, where there's a will there's a way, and Wall Street will find a way around it in the small print or the large print, or maybe even doing things that are not allowed but they'll do them anyway and get away with it.
Material which is out of print in the US, but still available for sale elsewhere, will not be added to Google Books, unless consent is granted.
The website does state that once the books reach publishable length they will go into print with the contributing authors credited as on the website, but do not be expecting any royalties even if it becomes a best seller.
The brands can play a role not only on screen, but also off screen, with supplemental marketing efforts in the form of print and TV advertisements as well as online and in-store promotions.
That type of design uses three parallel arms to control the print head, enabling a device that's not only "fun to watch, " according to the group, but that can also quickly print high resolution objects with a large 9-inch by 11-inch build envelope.
Broadcasting and print publishing are not going to disappear next year or even in the next decade, but the customers are inevitably going to migrate.
The US government did not print paper money at this time, as it had during the War for Independence, but there was plenty of paper money in use, which was issued by private banks.
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The commissions recommend that courts should not interfere with prices which are "transparent and prominent" - but when charges are hidden in small print, they should be given the power to assess them for fairness.
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