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==Instructions on Printing==
 
Good printers to use are '''single, double,''' and '''office1'''. Double is for double sided things like build packets, adoption packets, build sheets and quality control sheets. Single is for single sided things like build status sheets and receiving forms.
 
 
 
most all the things you will print are located at http://web/deadtrees/ .  Below is a short list of common things you will want to print.
 
===Tour===
 
''This is stuff that we print to hand out to new volunteers.''
 
 
 
[http://web/deadtrees/buildstatus.ps  buildstatus.ps]
 
Build Status Sheet (3-hole punch and paper clip to build packets)
 
 
 
[http://web/deadtrees/buildpacket.ps  buildpacket.ps]
 
Build Packet
 
 
 
[http://web/deadtrees/adoptionpacket.ps  adoptionpacket.ps]
 
Adoption Packet
 
 
 
 
 
===Build===
 
 
 
''This is stuff that builders will request us to print.''
 
 
 
http://web/deadtrees/build-qc.ps Build Sheet
 
 
 
===Receiving===
 
 
 
''These are the little donation slips that donors bring us. Print sparingly!''
 
 
 
[http://web/deadtrees/receivingdonationform.ps receivingdonationform.ps]
 
Donation Slip
 
 
 
===Brochures===
 
 
 
''This is the informational brochure that we fold in the office supply room.''
 
 
 
[http://web.freegeek.org/deadtrees/sources/ |Brochure in Open Office Format]
 
scroll down to the link for brochure.odg
 
 
 
Brochure
 
 
 
[[How to print and fold Free Geek Brochures]]
 
 
 
== so you like the command line ==
 
#Click on the form you want to print.
 
#Click on '''"save as"''' (not "open with") and save it somewhere easy, i.e. the desktop.
 
#Now open a terminal (using Gnome, it's under applications/accessories).
 
#Type in this command:
 
<pre>lpr -P <printer name> -#<number of copies> /filename</pre>
 
Example:
 
<pre>lpr -P double -#20 /home/guest/Desktop/buildpacket.ps</pre>
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Front Desk]]
 

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