301 Votes So Far on the Inkjet Printer Size Poll

I just happened to check the poll that’s located in the center column of this site (under Polls), and as of today, 301 people have checked a box stating what the largest size printer (paper width) they own. Was it coincidence that I just happened to check it and that the number was 301 (same as the number of tips in the 301 Inkjet Tips book)? I think so. Anyway, thought I’d share the current stats. If you haven’t chosen your printer size, feel free to join the crowd. Here’s where we stand (as of 3/7/2008):

  • 9″ to 13″ (42%)
  • 14″ to 17″ (21%)
  • 18″ to 24″ (16%)
  • 4.5″ to 8.5″ (10%)
  • 25″ to 44″ (8%)
  • 45″ to 60″ (2%)
  • over 60″ (2%)
  • up to 4″ (0%)

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