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Ink Jet Print Exchange
I thought I would issue a call for an ink jet print exchange. Color or black & white.
So far we have three individuals interested:
Don Bryant
Jeremy Moore
Helen Bach
Please post a reply if you are interested in this exchange.
Don Bryant
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hi all,
please put my name down
Ray Heath
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Thanks for signing up Ray. After we have a list of participants we can discuss the guide lines of the exchange.
The only thing I've really thought about is the size of the print. 8.5x11 or larger would be my preference.
Any paper, any ink, etc.
Don Bryant
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Count me in, although I think that the output of those above is far superior to mine. However, I have to start sooner or later.
Craig Griffiths
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I've made this sticky (it will be our 3rd exchange!). let me know if you need anything else...
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I am keen, however I am in the UK so that may be an issue when it comes to mailing the prints. I too am at the bottom of the food chain but as has already been said, got to get involved at some point eh?
Gari
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Thanks darr, Craig, Garri, and Les.
Since we seem to be gaining some synergy with the sign up for this exchange I think we should establish some action dates.
Jan. 31st 2007, for the last day to sign up.
March 1st, 2007, for the target date to mail submissions.
Some ink jet exchanges I've participated in involved sending one print to each participant with everyone shipping there prints to one person in pre-paid mailers, who would then package the prints and redistribute the submissions.
Personally I would rather not go that route, trying to keep things simple seems reasonable to me.
Now my question is, would folks prefer to have a number of small groups to exchange prints much like current exchanges on APUG, or would folks like to send one print to everyone on the sign up list?
Just some food for thought. Personally I don't mind cranking out 10 or 15 prints to send out because that would mean that I would receive just as many back.
As for international participants, consider this exchange to be global as in world wide.
Cheers,
Don Bryant
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