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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Marcus_CA on November 20, 2013, 04:30:26 PM

Title: Printing manuals
Post by: Marcus_CA on November 20, 2013, 04:30:26 PM
How hard is it and how can I proceed to do so... I can't decide if I want to start looking for manuals or not. Once I start, I don't stop ...
Title: Re: Printing manuals
Post by: AxelSteelBMX on November 20, 2013, 04:38:32 PM
To do properly, tougher than you'd think. Even with a good quality PDF file you'd most likely still need to rearrange the pages for printing, plus you'd have to print double-sided. Personally, I wouldn't really recommend it, especially when you can usually find standalone manuals for reasonable prices.
Title: Re: Printing manuals
Post by: Arseen on November 20, 2013, 04:59:01 PM
But there are always manuals that don't exsist, like:

- Legend of Zelda Paraller worlds (OK this was bought from ebay).
- Super Mario World 2+: Yoshi's Island 2 (Starting to try to do this in near future)
- Super Mario World 2+2: Yoshi's Island 3  (Starting to try to do this too in near future)
Title: Re: Printing manuals
Post by: AlveinHero on November 21, 2013, 12:32:20 AM
Some Japanese Super Famicom manuals doesn't exist, like Tiny Toon Adventures Dotabata Daiundoukai for instance.
Title: Re: Printing manuals
Post by: Marcus_CA on November 21, 2013, 06:03:14 AM
To do properly, tougher than you'd think. Even with a good quality PDF file you'd most likely still need to rearrange the pages for printing, plus you'd have to print double-sided. Personally, I wouldn't really recommend it, especially when you can usually find standalone manuals for reasonable prices.
Thanks for sharing ... manuals are usually easy to find if you give it time. Ebay is such a scam when it comes to manuals that I'm forced to search everywhere else for them. I see some go for 15 to 50$ (+ 20 shipping + 15% customs) for common titles so it's really a bummer.