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propobly not :biggrin:
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AdamB;37461 wrote:Hi Max - welcome and a great introduction post, thank you :-)

Te personalised calendars you were making, did you make these to order or were they generic calendars that the customer added a photo to?
Hi, thanks - someone told me once, that the first impression is the most important one ;)

The idea with calendars was, that people need to send me their photos. I started on the beginning of October, but in first week of December I had to close the ebay auction because I had too many orders...
sarahjayne;37482 wrote:Hi and welcome to DSF - St.Helens was my hometown many years ago - bet I'd hardly recognise it now. Whereabouts are you?
You'll get all the help and advice you need on here, help me endlessly.
East side.. border of the St Helens really. Nice place, but I may go back to Liverpool soon.
Ian M;37539 wrote:Laura, do you think Max will be able to understand what Paul types? :wink: :biggrin:
Paul;37542 wrote:propobly not :biggrin:
Well, I can always use some on-line translator and change it to English ;)
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What sort of calendars were you making?
as in what type the wire ringed one? or the folded A4 etc
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The easiest way is to show you:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0845458806

It's not an advert, I'll delete the link I'm not allowed to share it ;)
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looks really nice :)
i am thinking about doing a calendar for my forum members
lots have asked me to do it so am doing research into what types to do
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Love your calendars - what type of printer are they printed on?
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Welcome to the forum.. enjoy :)
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Ian M;37539 wrote:Laura, do you think Max will be able to understand what Paul types? :wink: :biggrin:
Does it snow in Africa?:rolleyes:

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smitch6;37613 wrote:looks really nice :)
i am thinking about doing a calendar for my forum members
lots have asked me to do it so am doing research into what types to do
I've tried loads of different 'calendar maker's' but the one from German AquaSoft is the best for me - the best if you want to create your own template.
John G;37621 wrote:Love your calendars - what type of printer are they printed on?
Thanks :)
I have 3 printers, all the same type: Epson 700W, 720WD and P50. Paper for now is Mirror Glossy 190 or 210gsm. Ink is not original one, but I'm using profiles for the printers.
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Hi Max,
Lovely to meet you :biggrin:
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