[GreenKeys] TTY posters wanted
Doug Alderdice
dalderdi at verizon.net
Fri Dec 16 16:30:18 EST 2016
Personally I would see if some other outfit offered large format copying
services. Kinkos, at least in the past, have been absolute b*st*rds
about copying anything that might remotely have a copyright on it. I
once had a battle royale with a counter clerk who completely refused to
copy materials I had from a teacher's workbook sort of thing *that was
meant to be copied* because it had a copyright notice on it. I have
never gone back to Kinkos since, and that was over 20 years ago. A
friend who does period performances of songs from 100+ yrs ago has had
trouble getting Kinkos to copy public domain sheet music.
Just something to keep in mind.
73,
Doug, KA2WFT
On 12/16/2016 12:36 AM, WA5CAB--- via GreenKeys wrote:
> There are companies (at least there are in Houston) who are much easier
> to deal with than Kinkos that offer large format scanning and/or
> printing services. I've used one named Thomas Reprographics for the
> past 20 odd years to print manual foldouts larger than 11x17. I think
> that the largest they can currently handle is 36" tall. Width is only
> limited by the length of paper rolls that they can find. 200' is
> readily available. My company used to routinely do oscillograms on 11"
> by 475' paper, but I haven't kept up with that since about 1990..
>
> Robert Downs - Houston
> wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
> MVPA 9480
>
> In a message dated 12/15/2016 18:44:25 PM Central Standard Time,
> duncanancy at earthlink.net writes:
>> Ed,
>>
>> Roger on keeping originals in the dark! We have a B-sized scanner and
>> I have used that for some originals, but didn't know that Fed
>> Ex/Kinkos offered large scanning service. If I find anything large,
>> i'll get it scanned and send you a copy.
>>
>> Have fun,
>>
>> Duncan
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