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transparent overhead thingies

edited September 2007 in General
Hi,

I have a presentation in my tutorial next week, and I was wondering where the heck you do get those transparencies (just the blank ones, so I can print on it) for the overhead?

Thanks,
David

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  • edited September 2007
    make sure u print with a ink jet printer or laser printer that doesn't use heat in the machine as my cousin melting the plastic film in his laser printer haha =P, just a heads up
  • edited September 2007
    I'm pretty sure you can get them at Quad Books in the MBC...but not completely sure.

    I went to Kinko's to get my transparencies printed on their printers...it was expensive :( so yeah, if u can print on it at home, then all the better :)
  • edited September 2007
    there's a transparencies photocopier at the photocopiers beside quadbooks, so you can just photocopy onto them instead of buying the transparencies.
  • edited September 2007
    thank you
  • edited September 2007
    i think they're called acetate? haha.

    i never knew they had a photocopier just for those! that's cool =) thanks for the info collegestudent!
  • edited September 2007
    Quad books does it and so does the printing shop at Cornerstone. If you want to buy blank transparencies and try to do it yourself (which I don't recommend) you can buy them from staples or maybe even the school bookstore
  • edited September 2007
    You can get them at Staples too.

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