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I'd suggest checking out your local library. Depending on where you
live, you might be able to get a really good deal printing sheets.
Also, you should be able to find a printer for a lot less than $200....
more like $45 or so, plus some extra ink - though, a cheap printer will
be pretty slow. For ~$300 (I think), you could get a color laser
printer...for which you shouldn't need any extra toner to print a full
set of maps. <br>
<br>
Best yet, find a friend or family member who's got a printer and wants
to help out in some way! <br>
<br>
I wouldn't bother with the chain stores (kinkos, etc), unless you have
the persuasive powers of Lint.<br>
<br>
Good luck...<br>
<br>
-Jonathan<br>
<br>
stumpknocker wrote:
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<div>Okay...now that I have Ley's 2009 map cd and I know everyone
says to print the maps on presentation paper, my question is what seems
to be the most cost effective way to having the finished product?? </div>
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<div>The cost from a local Staple's was over $500.00. </div>
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<div>Would it be cheaper to buy a $200.00 printer?? I've never had a
need for a printer before and would rather not go that route.</div>
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<div>Any suggestions??<br clear="all">
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