The cost per page for printing will vary based on:

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finishing options.

finishing options.

layout.

layout.

template use.

template use.

font size.

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The cost per page for printing can vary based on several factors, but primarily it is influenced by finishing options, layout, and font size. Each of these elements can affect the amount of ink or toner used, the type of paper required, and the overall complexity of the printing process.

  1. Finishing options: Additional services like binding, lamination, or special cuts can increase the overall cost.
  2. Layout: Complex layouts that require more color or special design considerations may lead to higher costs.
  3. Font size: Smaller font sizes may require more ink to print clearly or may lead to more pages if the content spreads out over more pages due to larger spacing requirements.

Template use generally might not always affect the cost per page directly unless it significantly alters layout or finishing needs. Therefore, the most relevant factors in this context are finishing options, layout, and font size.