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Step 11Print.

Print.
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If you have a printer that can print double-sided color images on cardstock and you know how to use it, then you are all set.

Print the yellow, blue and red images lined up front to back.

If, like me, you don't have such a printer, go to Kinkos with a CD containing all your files and ask them to:

"Print on white card-stock paper the following sets of images aligned front to back. The red files with the faces should line up with the red files with the question marks. The blue and yellow files should also line up in their respective sets. Also, please don't resize the image to fill the page when you are printing it."

That should be enough to get Kinkos to print it correctly. If they don't, refuse the job and ask them to do it again.

Also, if they charge you more than $10 to have this done, there is something wrong.
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2 comments
Mar 10, 2010. 2:46 PMEarboxer says:
What size do you need to scale the images so they print the right size?
Because they are way too large.
Do you need a laser printer?
Oct 18, 2009. 10:23 AMfayethomas456 says:

Do you print it on A4 paper?


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