Printing Dive logs

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Does anyone on here print their dive logs and save just in case of a computer crash?
What size paper do you print on? I was thinking of pulling the pages out of a commercially available log book ( 3 ring binder style) and just inserting my own.

Anyone have any pics of this ?
 
I use an old zip shut Day Runner day planner binder I got back in 1997 and print my own log sheets....I am too lazy to maintain a computer based log when I get home from a dive. If you search for "day planner binder" on amazon you will find loads of products at prices for just about any budget...the quality tends to be better and the price tends to be less expensive than the log book binders sold at dive shops.

-Z
 
I don't. My logs are backed up to the cloud with a local copy on my computer (iPhone as well).

Some of the computer based logging software does support printing logs. I know Subsurface does. You can print them in a variety of templates, or create your own.
 
My subsurface XML log is on GitHub since they allowed "private" repositories in the free tier.
 
Does anyone on here print their dive logs and save just in case of a computer crash?
What size paper do you print on? I was thinking of pulling the pages out of a commercially available log book ( 3 ring binder style) and just inserting my own.

Anyone have any pics of this ?
I made my own dive log pages. I print on 8 1/2 x 11 double sided. I have a dive log binder and I made the pages to fit.
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My subsurface XML log is on GitHub since they allowed "private" repositories in the free tier.
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https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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