[GreenKeys] TTY posters wanted
Chuck
j-mcclurg at sbcglobal.net
Fri Dec 16 17:01:19 EST 2016
This is why I got so mad when I got a ration of S*** out of them I went out
and bought my own 36-inch wide scanner so I can do my own.
Got a HP750C+ plotter also for the same reason, they wanted $1.50 per square
foot to Scan to a thumb drive and almost twice that to print out a 24x36
schematic.......................Roll of paper is 200ft longe so no trouble
with length...........
Never went back ! !
If someone want me to scan or print something large, let me know off line
and we can set something up.
Only down side is that the scanner is black and white only! Colour ones are
out of my price range :-)
Chuck
N7UVZ
Carson City, NV
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Alderdice" <dalderdi at verizon.net>
To: <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2016 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] TTY posters wanted
> 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
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