Whew! I hadn't priced their services on this - the thought just ocurred to
me so I posted it... :>). I had priced getting some photos printed using
this technique - that was pretty reasonable, but turned out not to be quite
up to snuff for photo quality. Still, I thought this might be pretty good
for a printed booklet.

Thanks for the heads-up. I'll post a copy of this to the LUG so everyone
remembers to check prices on this before jumping into using the services.

-jcl
John Lancaster
Freelance Business/Tech Writer
Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Webpage: http://home.swbell.net/jclanc/

>
>
> John,
> Any book of mine has a lot of color pages, photos, maps & colored
> boxes. Did
> you notice that Kinkos online quotes $1.20 per side if any color is
> requested? My July 2000 book is 380 pages about half color. I can't ask
> anyone to pay nearly $500 per book for a printed copy plus hard covers.
>
> PDF files with colored diagrams printed for 110 page computer
> manual and 110
> page memory manual look good when printed at 60-80 pages per hour on a
> Professional Series ink jet that turns the pages.
>
> Conversion from a 125 page fancy format right/left side publishing program
> resulted in ignored blank pages and some page numbers hidden on the inside
> edge.
> Elizabeth
>
> > If it's just one copy for someone across the country who is going to pay
> for
> > the book, go to Kinko's website and get the email address for
> the Kinko's
> > location near that person, and send the order direct to them instead of
> your
> > local Kinko's. The person receiving the material can then contact that
> > Kinko's branch and arrange to get it printed and pay for it. OR you can
> just
> > email the File Prep Tool document direct to that person and let
> them take
> it
> > to Kinko's. Again, it arrives in minutes instead of days.
>
>
>

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