and carry on. What a life this gracious woman lived.
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I wanted to correct my mention of having the pdf chart printed at Staples. You can load files and email them to Staples, follow instructions to have them printed at the self service copiers. So I did. Three times. The gentleman at that counter is nice enough, but not helpful at all. I printed the pages and paid for blanks. He never said there is a preview option. So I asked what the problem could be, he didn't know. I went home and emailed the pages to myself, then forwarded to Staples for the code. Back to Staples and tried again, same result. The text and legend printed but no chart. Third time a different employee was working and she said to preview before paying, which I did, they were blank. The chart states that you may print and/or copy for personal use, but no one knows why it won't. Not sure what my option is since my printer ink is near empty. So if you have a chart in pdf (pages have to be open in the email, not just a link), where do you print? Anyone have this problem?
By the way, Mary is larger than I expected!!
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3 comments:
I think you will have to convert the pdf to jpg in order to print, that's what I always do when I buy the instant charts from Etsy and the like. Hope you sort it out in the end.
Hi Marly: I have found that sometimes a file goes into a zip file which drives me nuts, some print others I have to fight to print.
Some designers have a kind of stop print, it will print on your copier but will stop at going any further, I had to contact a designer to have them send me a PDF file instead of the mess of trying to open a file, it's the year 2022 you would think we would not have these problems.
Thank you for mentioning our wonderful Queen on your blog. We miss her. Susan x
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