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| AppleQueso:
Yeah, I went in later in the evening, sometime around 7 or so. It was pretty hassle free using the self service machines, and no-one there seemed to bother me. Next time I go I just hope they actually have legal sized paper in stock. |
| sheep2001:
having never been to a kinko's or such like, I don't know if they can print all formats. but if they can print from powerpoint - a quick tip for you is to import all the covers into a powerpoint presentation and then just print 1 file. Certainly would make it quicker at your self service kiosk. I do this to print at work, as i don't have access to photoshop there. |
| PDDestro:
It's so strange to me that so many ppl have problems printing DVD covers at these stores using letter sized paper. All you have to do is put the image in landscape mode while making sure to keep the same aspect ratio. When I print it out I do it from the windows image viewer print preview and check off "high quality". The covers fit fine on letter sized paper with like about an inch on top/bottom and about a millimeter or so on each side. |
| AppleQueso:
--- Quote from: Vicman on November 14, 2008, 05:34:05 PM ---It's so strange to me that so many ppl have problems printing DVD covers at these stores using letter sized paper. All you have to do is put the image in landscape mode while making sure to keep the same aspect ratio. When I print it out I do it from the windows image viewer print preview and check off "high quality". The covers fit fine on letter sized paper with like about an inch on top/bottom and about a millimeter or so on each side. --- End quote --- margins bub. Some printers are really picky about them. If they could print margin less then it wouldn't be a problem at all. |
| PDDestro:
"Bub", LOL. :D :-* |
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