Iron D-180 adobe manual

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Scubamedicjoe

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does anyone know how to srink it down and print it off to make it like a 4X6 or something manual . sure others would like to know too .
 
I know when you want to print something some printers give the the option of resizing, 2 or 4 pages to a page. I also remember Dee saying she took the 5050 maual to her local copy shop and they copied it for her in the size she wanted.
 
I thought about printing the whole thing but decided to only print a few pertinent pages. If you copy that .PDF file to a CD, you can take it to Office Max, Office Depot, etc. and have them print it. That's what I did with my 5050 manual. It's a nice 6x9 size that small enough to pack yet big enough to read.
 
him I did the opposite i took and printed whole 56 pages and then resized them via my scanner then printed off in like a 5 X 7 and laminated it .
 
well at least I dont worry about the weather and spray ect like we get off NC with the boats , remember outr shut out rate in Nc is Prombly close to 50% I.E. weather storms waves ect .
 
medic13:
well at least I dont worry about the weather and spray ect like we get off NC with the boats , remember outr shut out rate in Nc is Prombly close to 50% I.E. weather storms waves ect .
I know what you mean. Even in the dry area of the boat stuff gets wet and salty. Lamination is a very good choice!
 

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