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BabetteC 2012-10-16 6:57pm

Where do you print long e-tutorials?
 
I've searched threads and posts and can not find the answer to my question. Anybody know where I can print long e-tutorials that I've purchased from lampwork teachers? <groan>

Yes, I like paper copies. The last one I bought from Patsy Evins is full of great information and is 88 pages long. Yikes!

Suggestions? Anybody?

demcc2 2012-10-16 7:07pm

I've actually printed a couple of longer ones off the printer at work (shhhhhhhhh!)

Duane

ElizabethCreations 2012-10-16 7:12pm

I print my tutorials at Costco!

wd2crv 2012-10-16 9:23pm

You could put it on a flash drive and take it to your local office supply company (i.e., Staples or the Office Depot). They will print AND BIND it into a lovely paper copy for a very reasonable price.

purpledragonfly 2012-10-17 4:33am

I just print them from my printer and then I laminate them and put them in a notebook.

JoyceMI 2012-10-18 1:25pm

Check out LuLu.com . I used them and some others here have too.
Here is a link to a thread from earlier this year. I had posted a photo in the thread of mine after receiving it.
http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/sh...highlight=lulu

tammydownunder 2012-10-19 2:02pm

If you want an excuse to buy an iPad or tablet, having tutorials on them instead of paper is fantastic. It is so much easier to use whilst torching as a quick tap turns the page. Before, i had a binder which was either in my lap or on my bench which occasionally would get set on fire.

Dragonfly Queen 2012-10-19 3:19pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by tammydownunder (Post 4141427)
If you want an excuse to buy an iPad or tablet, having tutorials on them instead of paper is fantastic. It is so much easier to use whilst torching as a quick tap turns the page. Before, i had a binder which was either in my lap or on my bench which occasionally would get set on fire.

LOL! sorry...not funny, but it is. I've used Lulu.com also, but this sounds like a pretty good idea.

Eileen 2012-10-19 4:12pm

My raku notes have a big scorch mark on them, LOL.

My kids asked me if I wanted a "book thing" and I turned them down, but would this work with one of those?

tammydownunder 2012-10-19 4:19pm

Not sure on the book thing as I use an ipad. I'm sure someone else can answer that question.

SilverRiverJewelry 2012-10-19 5:21pm

I have mine on my kindle fire. Love it!

SageCreekStudio 2012-10-25 7:37am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eileen (Post 4141503)
My raku notes have a big scorch mark on them, LOL.

My kids asked me if I wanted a "book thing" and I turned them down, but would this work with one of those?

I use a cookbook holder that I found at a thriftstore for under a buck. It works for holding the pages upright so you can look at them. It works well for me because its wider than the paper holders typists use.

swamper 2012-10-25 8:01am

I printed mine out on my own computer, two pages to a sheet. Makes them smaller to handle at the torch and uses half the ink.

kansassky 2012-10-25 8:03am

I print my own--two pages of tutorial per side of paper and both sides of paper. It helps alot. A 68-page doc gets cut down to 17.

I slide pages into sheet protectors and put in notebook. Use tabs to divide tuts.


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