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| eastman415:
Thanks for the info! I have been using (supposedly) good laser printers on my campus, but my snes covers end up so dark and blurry that the grey snes logo isn't even visible against the black background. This is using nicer paper too. I've been wanting to try out an inkjet to see if I can get some better results. |
| Moviefan2k4:
--- Quote from: wiggy on December 18, 2012, 12:21:12 AM ---What's a paper center? --- End quote --- It's a place that sells different varieties of paper for printing purposes. You can get almost anything from a single ream to multiple boxes. I live in Dallas TX, and there's one called the Olmsted-Kirk Paper Company. Another is Clampitt Paper, which has locations in a few southern states like Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. I found one website so far that offers something similar, called The Papermill Store. You might want to check your local area for similar places, even if it means looking in the phone book. |
| wiggy:
--- Quote from: eastman415 on December 18, 2012, 12:27:30 AM ---Thanks for the info! I have been using (supposedly) good laser printers on my campus, but my snes covers end up so dark and blurry that the grey snes logo isn't even visible against the black background. This is using nicer paper too. I've been wanting to try out an inkjet to see if I can get some better results. --- End quote --- I'm willing to bet it will. I'm not a fan of laserjet myself. --- Quote from: Moviefan2k4 on December 18, 2012, 03:28:49 AM --- --- Quote from: wiggy on December 18, 2012, 12:21:12 AM ---What's a paper center? --- End quote --- It's a place that sells different varieties of paper for printing purposes. You can get almost anything from a single ream to multiple boxes. I live in Dallas TX, and there's one called the Olmsted-Kirk Paper Company. Another is Clampitt Paper, which has locations in a few southern states like Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. I found one website so far that offers something similar, called The Papermill Store. You might want to check your local area for similar places, even if it means looking in the phone book. --- End quote --- Hmm, never heard of anything like that, although I haven't had a phonebook in 5 or so years LOL! Goes to google... |
| SasoriSoren:
I am trying to get cozy with the people at the UPS Store near my house so maybe they can print my covers on their fancy color laser printer on a 24# legal paper (which I find just as heavy as real covers so it works really well). Usually it's $1 per page but they do discounts after a certain amount and given I don't want to spend $60 to replace my ink cartridges every 10-20 of these, it is worth the effort. |
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