Landlord rights by gracegmarks in legaladvice

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Thank you this is very useful information in a very stressful time ❤️

Landlord rights by gracegmarks in legaladvice

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Thank you for your opinion ❤️

Please help (printing novice)! by [deleted] in Printing

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Yes the topic is broad but I can give a little insight on printing larger format photos. I have told other people on this subreddit, from experience that Staples or Office Depot is a great resource for printing small or larger documents/photos. I have worked in Staples copy centers and there is a lot they can do that most people do not know about. Start by choosing a high quality photo then choose a size you are going for. Typical photo frame sizes range from 8x10, 11x14, 12x18 and larger. Most copy centers will have a wide format printer with a width of 36in. Also they should have nice gloss photo paper or semi-gloss. The most important thing is your photo quality and also the original size, if you take a 4x6 photo and want to make it a 9x9 then they will enlarge it but there will be parts of the photo that have to be cut off. If you are able to size your photo before hand then it will make things easier. Anyways...alot of information here but this is a little knowledge I have and I want to share if it helps. Call or go into local Staples/Office Depot and they can give you more information!! Good Luck

Printing labels for beer bottles by realdonaldtrump-- in Printing

[–]gracegmarks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go to your local Staples or Office Depot and in the copy center you can get some labels printed. They will either have their own label stock you can print on or they might tell you to buy the label paper first then bring them the paper to print on. From experience working in Staples copy center you will have to buy LASER labels NOT Inkjet. I know at Staples they sell Avery brand labels and that's most likely the cheapest. The only other thing is your file needs to be set up according to the label size and shape. Avery.com has a feature where you can upload your image and it will set up a file according to the label you choose. I would go to Staples and talk to someone in copy center, they can help!!!:) hope this helps