[Virtualacorn-list] Printing the 'VirtualRPC In Use' e-booklet

stephen.hull at btinternet.com stephen.hull at btinternet.com
Sun Mar 13 17:54:46 GMT 2011


In message <51ECE10696454372B04863CBC112124E at philipsdesktop>
          "T.O.M.S." <toms at ndirect.co.uk> wrote:

>
>Hello folks
>
>New topic - but following on directly from the discussion on
>'vrpcinuse supplements'.
>
>
>On 12 Mar stephen.hull at btinternet.com said:
>
>> Anyone please know how to actually print out the vrpcinuse/pdf?
>
>Maybe a bit of background will help to explain how this printing
>problem has come about.
>
>It was never envisaged that the VirtualRPC In Use e-booklet would be
>put on-line, as a freebie. But once that was agreed, it was
>intentionally presented as a PDF file and in facing-pages,
>A4/landscape format for ease of reading (especially the Contents on
>pp2-3 and tables on pp6-7).
>
>Page 1 came out on the right-hand side - again intentionally - but
>that was only to ensure pp2-3 and pp6-7 were correctly facing pages.
>(As I understand it, this is at the heart of the DIY printing
>problem).
>
>But at the same time, with a printed and bound A5 booklet available,
>for the princely sum of £7.50, it was never envisaged that anyone
>would wish to print out their own copy of the e-booklet. However,
>clearly the demand is there as we've occasionally been asked about it,
>plus the current thread.
>
>For copyright reasons, I regret we cannot supply the original
>Impression file.
>
>So my questions are: With the printed and bound A5 booklet being
>available for £7.50, is there a genuine need to print out your own
>copy? And if so, would a PDF file in 80 separate A5/portrait pages,
>plus the cover, assist?
>
>Please note this is only testing the water, and I cannot promise
>anything. The document is after all copyright Archive and it is up to
>them whether to say yea or nay. But we'll be happy to help if we can
>(so no change there).
>
>HTH. Regards to all
>
>Jim Nottingham
>pp T.O.M.S.
>

Thanks for the info Jim,
I'l place an order from the archive site probably tomorrow,

Regards,

Steve.




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