Re: [h-cost] Re: h-costume Digest, Vol 6, Issue 479

2007-10-08 Thread Ruth Anne Baumgartner
The only jobs my truelove and I have tried to take to Kinko's have been oversized paper or color xeroxing, and for both we had to go to the desk and ask someone to do the copying for usprecipitating horrified refusals (see my earlier post for details). We don't go in there anymore--we g

Re: [h-cost] Re: h-costume Digest, Vol 6, Issue 479

2007-10-08 Thread MaggiRos
Yes but the question is, if you're copying out of a book or magazine, does someone come around and stop you? MaggiRos --- Ruth Anne Baumgartner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As I said in a previous posting, Kinko's got into > MAJOR copyright- > violation trouble ten or so years ago and since the

Re: [h-cost] Re: h-costume Digest, Vol 6, Issue 479

2007-10-08 Thread Ruth Anne Baumgartner
As I said in a previous posting, Kinko's got into MAJOR copyright- violation trouble ten or so years ago and since then their policy has been Extreme Vigilance, to the point of absurdity. If you have something other than your own typescript or your own drawings to copy, go somewhere else. -

[h-cost] Re: h-costume Digest, Vol 6, Issue 479

2007-10-08 Thread Mary + Doug Piero Carey
Sylrog asked: Yes, I have seen Kinkos staff snooping around. More often, I've seen a customer ask for help with a machine, and the staffer asks just what they want to do. (This is an entirely proper question, as you often can't tell what settings to use if you don't know what the desired r