No matter what you tell a copyshop, they're going
to look at your acetate and say that it will melt
in the machine. The way that I had my lines
copied onto my fancel was to bring a line drawing
to Kinko's. (I'd just like to take this moment to
say Staples Copy Center was extremely RUDE and
UNHELPFUL.) Then they scanned it into a computer
and printed it on a laser printer. They *did*
have to cut the acetate down to 8.5"x11" so it
would fit in the printer, but maybe a better
stocked Kinko's would be able to do more? (This
one seems pretty big, but I don't know a lot
about copyshops.)
One note: You *wiil* need to clean up stray bits
of toner here and there and they're not easy to
remove. ~_~
Many Sharp Smiles,
--Drac |