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Post by TTX on Apr 14, 2009 18:57:12 GMT -5
I remember Eliath mentioning doing this but I don't remember what it cost. It's not inexpensive though.
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Post by cman on Apr 15, 2009 15:57:48 GMT -5
Before I started printing mine at home, I was going to kinkos and they charged like 12 cents per page, which is really cheap.
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Post by doublea on Apr 15, 2009 16:09:15 GMT -5
Before I started printing mine at home, I was going to kinkos and they charged like 12 cents per page, which is really cheap. I'm lucky enough I can do my printing on my own, but for 12 cents a page...you can't beat that.
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Post by Justin Case on Apr 15, 2009 16:09:51 GMT -5
Before I started printing mine at home, I was going to kinkos and they charged like 12 cents per page, which is really cheap. really!? wow, that isn't a bad price for that! That's a good thing to know!
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Post by TTX on Apr 15, 2009 16:36:50 GMT -5
It's not the printing that seems to cost it's the cutting if you have them do it. With how bad I cut, that would be a must.
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Post by Justin Case on Apr 15, 2009 20:03:14 GMT -5
It's not the printing that seems to cost it's the cutting if you have them do it. With how bad I cut, that would be a must. I got one of those "cricut" cutters that has a sliding blade that really cuts the cards well. You can find them in a scrapbooking aisle at Wal-mart or wherever for fairly cheap. Cuts nice and straight with no muss or fuss. I love mine!
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Post by Werner Mueck on Apr 15, 2009 20:27:10 GMT -5
I got one of those "cricut" cutters that has a sliding blade that really cuts the cards well. You can find them in a scrapbooking aisle at Wal-mart or wherever for fairly cheap. Cuts nice and straight with no muss or fuss. I love mine! Are you sure it's yours or are you just using Patty's?
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Post by doublea on Apr 15, 2009 21:12:26 GMT -5
It's not the printing that seems to cost it's the cutting if you have them do it. With how bad I cut, that would be a must. I use our big paper cutter at work (you know the type, with the measurements on the board with the huge "slicer" on the right hand side). I think they have these things at local school supply stores. Probably at Kinkos/printing stores as well.
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Post by Werner Mueck on Apr 15, 2009 21:16:18 GMT -5
Yeah, the print centers at our Office Max and Staples have a little area for people to work on their stuff with one of the big paper cutters, pens and pencils for notes, and even scotch tape. Makes it a little easier and you don't have to buy a cutter for occassional projects.
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Post by Justin Case on Apr 16, 2009 16:31:46 GMT -5
I got one of those "cricut" cutters that has a sliding blade that really cuts the cards well. You can find them in a scrapbooking aisle at Wal-mart or wherever for fairly cheap. Cuts nice and straight with no muss or fuss. I love mine! Are you sure it's yours or are you just using Patty's? It's mine, I swear it! But it was Patty that pointed it out to me as she's the "scrap booking guru" ;D
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