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Post by depluto on Jan 15, 2005 1:50:24 GMT -5
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Post by Defiant1 on Jan 15, 2005 2:55:11 GMT -5
I bet he means "photocopy" I wouldn't touch an auction like that. Defiant1
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Post by Brother J on Jan 15, 2005 7:20:57 GMT -5
I bet he means "photocopy" I wouldn't touch an auction like that. Defiant1 I saw that auction and figured photocopy, as well. I wonder how rare the back cover art really is. I can imagine not a lot of people sent in for it because most people probably bought the binders when they came out and didn't open them.
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Post by Defiant1 on Jan 15, 2005 10:13:33 GMT -5
I saw that auction and figured photocopy, as well. I wonder how rare the back cover art really is. I can imagine not a lot of people sent in for it because most people probably bought the binders when they came out and didn't open them. If a warehouse find was uncovered I wouldn't be shocked. I think a lot were made and only a few were distributed as intended. I think some were distributed as retailer incentives. I don't believe my retailer sent in for one, yet they had one to give me when they closed their store. Defiant1
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Post by CORVETTEJIM1968 on Jan 15, 2005 14:56:05 GMT -5
i have 5 back art sheets in my collection but im still looking to find 4 more to make my 9 binder complete goal.
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Post by knightt on Jan 15, 2005 19:51:07 GMT -5
Still it would be nice to get something akin to the backart... I would really like at least one to two to put in my binders, I would even be satisfied with a reprint.
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Post by CORVETTEJIM1968 on Jan 16, 2005 11:40:37 GMT -5
Still it would be nice to get something akin to the backart... I would really like at least one to two to put in my binders, I would even be satisfied with a reprint. i just saw my friends $18,000 scanner wow ive never seen anything like it.i will have him print and scan a couple.they will probably und up better than the original.sorry i cant spell
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Post by knightt on Jan 16, 2005 12:11:35 GMT -5
Jim, if you do get a couple scanned, I would LOVE to get a copy each of the back art for the Plasm and Dark Dominion binder.
I will pay all paper and shipping costs, of course.
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Post by Defiant1 on Jan 16, 2005 16:08:32 GMT -5
i just saw my friends $18,000 scanner wow ive never seen anything like it.i will have him print and scan a couple.they will probably und up better than the original.sorry i cant spell The scanner isn't as much of a problem as the printer. My color laser printer used to print beautiful results, but it wouldn't print to the edge of the paper nor would it print oversized pieces. Now the toner cartriges leak slightly.I could probably buy $400 worth of toner to resolve the quality problems now, but my inkjet is doing okay. Defiant1
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Post by knightt on Jan 16, 2005 20:15:27 GMT -5
You are correct... the printer must be of high quality as well.
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Post by CORVETTEJIM1968 on Jan 16, 2005 23:12:58 GMT -5
You are correct... the printer must be of high quality as well. his printer is 44 in wide and the paper is 100 ft long im sure it will do the job just fine
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Post by Defiant1 on Jan 16, 2005 23:41:36 GMT -5
his printer is 44 in wide and the paper is 100 ft long im sure it will do the job just fine I'm sure it's a great system, but you are describing a system better suited for posters, not small card stock jobs. If I was looking for this, I'd want color laser reproduction on card stock paper. Defiant1
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Post by knightt on Jan 17, 2005 0:20:12 GMT -5
Hell, I want the real thing but will settle for what someone is nice enough to put together for me. I would just wonder about color bleed... whatcha think ?
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Post by Defiant1 on Jan 17, 2005 0:26:43 GMT -5
Hell, I want the real thing but will settle for what someone is nice enough to put together for me. I would just wonder about color bleed... whatcha think ? I bought a color laser printer because I hate soggy paper and excessive bleed from an inkjet. Later I realized that a color laser gave me everything I wanted (at first) on image quality, but it gets so hot that you have to be careful which products print on... be it paper or other. Card stock would be critical for me. That should stand up to ink bleed. That makes size a problem. Some inject inks change color over time, that make brand of ink an issue. Defiant1
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