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Bill[_37_] Bill[_37_] is offline
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Swingman wrote:
On 4/27/2012 9:57 AM, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 08:11:57 -0500, wrote:

On 4/27/2012 7:45 AM, Bill wrote:
On 4/27/2012 7:56 AM, Leon wrote:

Yes, I'm sure it's worth it if you use it a lot. I recently used it to
make a 1-1 scale, 2-D template. However, after printing, the
accuracy is
only as good as your ability to glue together 2 to 4 pages which have
margins. I believe there is room for improvement on this feature.

You simply can't blame the accuracy of multi page templates printed on a
personal printer on ANY software.

I'm still interested in it at $50, at $500 it's not going to happen.
For you, the $500 is tax-deductable and you recover it in sales, so, as
usual, it just depends on one's circumstances.

I guess I'll never understand why folks feel compelled to state the
obvious as if it were some astounding, heretofore unknown and
irrefutable truth??


Nor will we po' folks ever understand why people who are making really
good money never seem to consider their account balances. Unlike them,
we run OUT of money if it isn't dribbled out in small bits.


If you're standing in line at Starbucks and don't have the money in your
pocket to buy a tall Mocha, no further reasoning, or repeating to anyone
else, is needed to NOT buy one ... that is so "obvious" as to need no
further telling ... except perhaps to a six year old.


Larry, Your first 3 Tall Mocha's (tm) on me. I think someone may be
suffering PTSD over an old Festool thread. I'll buy him and Mike a beer
if they would like--don't think they need more caffeine. Everyone have
a great weekend! : )