farmerjohn1324
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I know it would take a few sheets of paper that I would have to tape together.
I have Microsoft Word or Paint.
I have Microsoft Word or Paint.
I don't know about in the USA, but here you can go to Staples, Office Supply, and all types of independent places that regularly do graphics, signs, and posters for all sorts of businesses - such as, SpeedPro, Pattersons...etc The latter does all sorts of highway promotional signage, billboards, concert ads.,..etc
They want to charge me over $3.00 per print. I'm trying to print hundreds. Isn't there some way to do this with a printer at home? Even if it looks ghetto, that's fine.
The time/resources/energy you would spend rigging a ghetto implementation would cost more than $3/print.
few sheets of paper that I would have to tape together.
You want to make 300 18x24 documents by printing 4 pages, cut and tape them to make a single 18x24 print? wtf. Just buy a printer that accepts 18x24 paper, or go to a printing place.I'm trying to print hundreds.
Not to mention the quality is going to look awful being taped, so if you are trying to impress people or gain customers, this is not how you would want to proceed.Bottom line, stop being cheap and pay a shop, no way it's worth it to do it yourself without proper equipment.
What exactly are you printing in that size? and why such a huge quantity?
An 18x24 bandit sign. The custom signs are too expensive from the Internet stores.
What kind of printer do I need to buy for this?
A quick google search suggests a bandit sign is those signs you stick on your lawn.
A quick google search suggests a bandit sign is those signs you stick on your lawn.
So like an election sign, forsale sign kinda thing??? How the hell do you plan to ghetto fab a 4 piece printer paper sign, taped together and use it in this fashion...and why do you need hundreds of them...please tell me you haven't decided to run for office???
Not just that, THOSE SIGNS ARE MADE OF PLASTIC. If you're looking for those, check out a place like Uprinting.com where you can get it printed with your graphic: http://www.uprinting.com/yard-signs.html