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offline reset on 2003-12-03 16:39 [#00976025]
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anyone have any experience with making cd booklits? i want
to do just two pages, four images (front, back, and two on
the inside), which would be just one piece of paper. would
my best bet be to go to kinko's, see what kind of printable
material they have and how much it'd cost? i'm lookin to do
30 or 40 of them, plus the back tray. oh, and within the
next two weeks. is this possible without spending a large
amount of money? my personal printer will not suffice....

thanks in advance

- jim


 

offline PigeonSt from Detroit on 2003-12-03 16:41 [#00976027]
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booklet


 

offline reset on 2003-12-03 16:46 [#00976033]
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my apologies. booklet.


 

offline happy cycling from berlin on 2003-12-03 16:50 [#00976036]
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no idea -- but welcome to the board, mister


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2003-12-03 16:51 [#00976037]
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"would my best bet be to go to kinko's, see what kind of
printable material they have and how much it'd cost?
"

Yeh probably. That sounds like a good idea.

You probably won't be able to use any colors though. I've
never heard of a color-photocopy machine that can print both
sides of the paper.

Black & white can be really nice though :-)


 

offline happy cycling from berlin on 2003-12-03 16:53 [#00976039]
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you have kinkos in the netherlands?


 

offline reset on 2003-12-03 17:00 [#00976047]
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i wasn't sure if kinkos had some glossy-type paper that
could be printed on both sides or not. i've heard of a few
places online that you can send art to for printing, but i'd
like to have it done soon.

thanks for the welcome, i lurk here often but hadn't had
anything to post about.


 

offline PigeonSt from Detroit on 2003-12-03 17:06 [#00976053]
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; )


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2003-12-03 17:12 [#00976059]
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"you have kinkos in the netherlands?"

Yeah sure :-)
I love how they're open 24 hours a day!

"some glossy-type paper that could be printed on both
sides or not.
"

I don't know about that either... you'd have to ask them.
I'm sure they will have at least some kind of fancy paper
that will look better than just ordinary printer-sheets.


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2003-12-04 00:05 [#00976408]
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from my experience, color copies generally cost A LOT. it
would be way cheaper to do it yourself with a printer.
depending on how many copies you want, it may cost less to
just buy a new printer. then again, you could run off b&w
copies on a photocopier - that's the punk rock way.


 


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