I am doing my own programs. I purchased card-stock, ran copies off at work, then took them to Kinko's to have them cut.
The problem is, the copies have SOME black specs on them that came from our copy machine. I already got the paper cut, and the card-stock was not cheap, and I don't want to waste anymore money.
Is it absolutely necessary to re-copy and cut the paper, or can I leave them as is? It doesn't look really bad, but the black specs are noticable.
I am doing my own programs. I purchased card-stock, ran copies off at work, then took them to Kinko's to have them cut.
The problem is, the copies have SOME black specs on them that came from our copy machine. I already got the paper cut, and the card-stock was not cheap, and I don't want to waste anymore money.
Is it absolutely necessary to re-copy and cut the paper, or can I leave them as is? It doesn't look really bad, but the black specs are noticable.
*If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything*
if you can live with them dear, so can everyone else.
I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where. I love you straightforwardly, without complexities or pride; so I love you because I know no other way. ~ Pablo Neruda
[quote="FutureMsLee"]if you can live with them dear, so can everyone else.
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I totally agree!
Each One Teach One!
Likewise!
Delight yourself in The Lord & He will give you the desires of your heart!Ps 37