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Re: Apple II Reference Manual Addendum PDF now online
- Subject: Re: Apple II Reference Manual Addendum PDF now online
- From: "Craig Bower" <to.email.me@post.a.request.message>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 18:24:06 GMT
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"Craig Bower" <to.email.me@post.a.request.message> wrote in message
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>
> Paul, Try the zipfile version, scanned at 300dpi instead of the
> collectible
> version PDF ( 72dpi )on my page.
> Hopefully it prints better for you.
Also, Paul,
If that one doesn't print out good and readable, perhaps you
could toss a few pointers my way on scanning it in so it will
work for you with your system. I just tried a printing a test
copy from the 300dpi scans, and so far (aside from dying ink
carts) it looks pretty piss-poor when printed.
What I'm doing now is using a Canon generic LiDE scanner
with Paint Shop Pro 7.02, scanning at 300 dpi and then saving
as a JPG with "1" for compression, meaning minimum
compression. Maybe there's something else I could do to
improve the quality?
At any rate, I'm willing to scan it as many times as it takes to
get you a good workable copy, so no worries! :)
Later,
Craig