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best way to scan and print? by Garrinka 2014-05-17 09:23:01
a relative found an old piece of artwork that I think is good enough to sell.. problem is there are a lot of memories behind this piece and I don't want to sell the original..

wanted to get it scanned and make prints of .. but I'm trying to figure out the best and most cost effective way of doing this.. my printer is good... but not good enough to print stuff to sell..

any suggestions? was going to look at kinko's/fedex today.. just trying to juggle this on top of schoolwork (a paper every week.. thread posts, and a quiz..not to mention midterms coming up soon) .. so if I seem a bit more discombobulated that's why :P ;)

and *yes* I'm going to show it to you all.. just not linked to the board.. piece is too recognizable by some..
[ Reply ]
  Look for a non-national chain print shop. by wwill2014-05-17 09:31:05
    A place like these : by Klaranth2014-05-17 09:39:35
      Yes, they can be cost-effective. It's a chain, but by wwill2014-05-17 09:46:04
        And, get a tour of the facility. by Klaranth2014-05-17 09:48:37
          THAT'S always fun! I love printing presses. by wwill2014-05-17 10:02:55
        Cant find any other store in there than the one in by Klaranth2014-05-17 09:52:18
          Could be a different place I'm thinking of, easily (n/t) by wwill2014-05-17 09:53:25
    right now im just looking at a couple of copies.. by Garrinka2014-05-17 10:39:24
  for those who are curious.. by Garrinka2014-05-17 13:42:16
  Donna uses a place called Artworks here; by pbarnrob2014-05-28 00:19:24
  Donna's watercolors at: by pbarnrob2014-05-28 00:22:43
  Donna's watercolors at: by pbarnrob2014-05-28 00:25:59

 

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