Making a good impression
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Making a good impression
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Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
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After the writing and illustrating is over, it s all down to reproducing the original. Work out as closely as possible the number of copies you will need and which you will be able to distribute during your document s life; Remember that photocopying is only economical for 300 copies or less. If you want more copies, it will be cheaper to print them, so ask a printer for a quotation. And the more you print, the cheaper each copy becomes; Some printers still compose texts using lead characters. This is a cheap method, and always useful for short texts without any illustrations: leaflets with announcements, visiting cards etc.; Most printers use offset printing techniques now, and can reproduce any original document, whether it is hand-written or typed, and with illustrations; Colour, or black-and-white. If you are producing less than 500 copies, go for black-and-white. But if you want more than 1,000 copies, it can be worthwhile opting for colour. After the writing and illustrating is over, it s all down to reproducing the original. Work out as closely as possible the number of copies you will need and which you will be able to distribute during your document s life; Remember that... |
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2014-10-16T09:07:36Z
2014-10-16T09:07:36Z 2000 |
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News Item
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CTA. 2000. Making a good impression . Spore 86. CTA, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
1011-0054 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/46723 |
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en
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Spore;86
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CTA
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Spore
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