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Print Your Own Copies!
Published by Jason M. Heim [jase] on 2008/3/27 (758 reads)

some printers will reverse the 'flip' options - selecting 'long edge' may flip on the short edge and vice-versa.

The downloadable PDF files are designed to be printed double-sided, folded in half, and stapled/stiched down the spine. Most any copy shop will print this way for you, and many home printers have options that can accommodate this as well.

Note that the pages are laid out in landscape format. As such, some printers will reverse the 'flip' options - selecting 'long edge' may flip on the short edge and vice-versa. If you are unable to preview the outcome, print only the first two pages to ensure that your printer handles the 'flip' correctly.

If you are willing to share your printer type and the options used to successfully print the zine, please add details in the comments below.

You are free to produce as many copies as you like so long as you do not modify the contents of the zine in any way. It is designed to be shared with as many people as possible.

Please be courteous and mindful of content if you choose to share and distribute copies. Do not litter or leave copies where they are not welcome/appropriate.

Thanks in advance for anyone willing to help us spread this zine.
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