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Making a sign with Hp psc 1210v all-in-one?
Being old and senile sucks. I want to print a sign on regular typing paper
and don't know how. Any of you guys and gals got a suggestion. All answers appreciated |
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Making a sign with Hp psc 1210v all-in-one?
You will need to tell everyone what application program(s) are available,
and generally what you want the sign to say or show. (Text & Size, Picture, Graphics, etc.) Word processors can generally deal with text only, and provide different font sizes as well. Programs such as microsoft paint can deal with simple graphics and text, and possibly pictures to some extent. Generally signs are printed in landscape (long side of paper up/down) to allow the use of larger size text on simple signs. (FOR SALE) "clay" wrote in message ... Being old and senile sucks. I want to print a sign on regular typing paper and don't know how. Any of you guys and gals got a suggestion. All answers appreciated |
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Making a sign with Hp psc 1210v all-in-one?
Okay you reminded my old brain that I have PSP 7 and it's easy that way.
Thanks a lot. |
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