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KEIFER
11/14/04 10:18 PM GMT
Does anybody know anything about how this works? 1) Why don't they have a FAQ without jumping through hoops. I'm interested in knowing about what would be expected of somebody setting up an account. Do you need a PayPal account. What submission size equals what maximum 'quality' print size. What kind of Quality can be expected. Do they send you a sample of your own work printed. Any answers/help would be appreciated. Thanks.

*****Nevermind, I finally found a FAQ area that didn't require filling out forms in triplicate (blush!) You can of course reply with witty anecdotes about the print service. No point in letting a good thread go to waste. :c)

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*caedes
11/14/04 11:58 PM GMT
The caedes.net poster was one of the top selling prints there for a while. They produce very high quality prints. Other questions about the service should probably be voiced on their discussion board though.
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KEIFER
11/15/04 12:17 AM GMT
you, or another, made a comment in the calendar thread that lead me to believe the 'poster' didn't sell well. Perhaps I 'assumed'.

quote by samatar: "considering how many posters were sold I wouldn't hold your breath"

I'm looking over the FAQ section now. Seems to be rather involved. Not conducive to a quick 'christmas present' kind of notion. You have to 'buy' an account for $25 and submit to a Quality-Review. I understand the need for both, I just wasn't expecting the initial 'startup-fee'. Thanks for your reply.
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::noobguy
11/15/04 10:24 AM GMT
for a quick christmas present, I would recommend putting your file on cd or some other kind of media and heading over to your local printer. they should also be able to tell you what sizes are feasable with your image, etc.
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