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On Sun, 2002-06-16 at 03:11, Erika Yanovich wrote:
> ...I might need to print some booklets there without me
> physically being there.
[snip]
> 1. Recommended printshops (electronic printing + spiral binding)
[snip]
Erika,
One option is Kinko's, depending on the type of printing you need done.
They are a (US) national chain of who are on the lower end of
capabilities when compared against traditional print shops. I know that
they take orders over the web and you can either ship or pick up the
documents. Check out http://www.kinkos.com for details. I notice their
front page (right now) is "advertising" their web order system.
I've used Kinko's before to get printing done in a remote city and have
been pleased with the output. Specifically, I had 30-50 page (US Letter
size) documents printed, double-sided, and spiral bound in quantities
less than 50. The prices aren't as cheap as you would get at a local
print shop, but they certainly are convenient. You can e-mail the PDF
files to them and they'll take care of it from there.
Good luck with whatever you choose!
Meg
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