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Re: OOF Cards.
« Reply #15 on: 13 July 2007, 22:22:06 »

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These are the samples I done up, the text can obviously be changed/altered.

 

These look A4 size Mike?  :-/ Pesonal view....look good  :y, tho i carnt read the text....but a tad big  :-/

Max size i woulda thought would be A5  :-/ Hence why i liked phate321 card.....if its business card size.....small and discrete....and laminated would be ideal size  :-/
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« Reply #16 on: 14 July 2007, 07:33:26 »

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These are the samples I done up, the text can obviously be changed/altered.

 

These look A4 size Mike?  :-/ Pesonal view....look good  :y, tho i carnt read the text....but a tad big  :-/

Max size i woulda thought would be A5  :-/ Hence why i liked phate321 card.....if its business card size.....small and discrete....and laminated would be ideal size  :-/


Yes they are flyer size A5 four out of an A4 sheet of paper, this one has since got a clearer OOF picture at the top so is a lot sharper than showing in the pic below.


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« Reply #17 on: 14 July 2007, 09:19:23 »

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These are the samples I done up, the text can obviously be changed/altered.

 

These look A4 size Mike?  :-/ Pesonal view....look good  :y, tho i carnt read the text....but a tad big  :-/

Max size i woulda thought would be A5  :-/ Hence why i liked phate321 card.....if its business card size.....small and discrete....and laminated would be ideal size  :-/


Yes they are flyer size A5 four out of an A4 sheet of paper, this one has since got a clearer OOF picture at the top so is a lot sharper than showing in the pic below.



That looks good too.....now i can read the text  :y

If its 4 outa a A4 sheet......that makes it A6 size  :y
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« Reply #18 on: 14 July 2007, 10:44:57 »

I prefer mikedundees flyers for style and content, but prefer mine for size and cost effectiveness.  :-? Why don't people just do their own if they want to advertise the forum? Everyone who wants to could post a pic for approval from admin and if they are approved they can go ahead and use them. That way you could also add your username which could maybe lead to a referral system giving bonuses to current members.
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« Reply #19 on: 14 July 2007, 10:55:02 »

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I prefer mikedundees flyers for style and content, but prefer mine for size and cost effectiveness.  :-?

Tend to agree with you the flyer fits in your back pocket or shirt pocket, but the business card type would be easier to carry around with you, and yes the cost element, but I can knock these ones out quite easily and then laminate them, the pain bit is having to cut them as they come out on A4. :-/ :y
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« Reply #20 on: 14 July 2007, 11:15:44 »

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I prefer mikedundees flyers for style and content, but prefer mine for size and cost effectiveness.  :-?

Tend to agree with you the flyer fits in your back pocket or shirt pocket, but the business card type would be easier to carry around with you, and yes the cost element, but I can knock these ones out quite easily and then laminate them, the pain bit is having to cut them as they come out on A4. :-/ :y

Ive got one of these, they're gr8  
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Handy-paper-cutter-on-a-ruler_W0QQitemZ150140550555QQihZ005QQcategoryZ122717QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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« Reply #21 on: 14 July 2007, 11:19:36 »

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I prefer mikedundees flyers for style and content, but prefer mine for size and cost effectiveness.  :-?

Tend to agree with you the flyer fits in your back pocket or shirt pocket, but the business card type would be easier to carry around with you, and yes the cost element, but I can knock these ones out quite easily and then laminate them, the pain bit is having to cut them as they come out on A4. :-/ :y

Ive got one of these, they're gr8  
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Handy-paper-cutter-on-a-ruler_W0QQitemZ150140550555QQihZ005QQcategoryZ122717QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

 :y..I can probably get one roond the corner as there is an office depot store :y
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« Reply #22 on: 14 July 2007, 15:50:00 »

If you're laminating, why not put useful info on back, so that drivers keep them, rather than through them away.  Tyre pressures would be a good example that has been mentioned.

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« Reply #23 on: 14 July 2007, 15:57:14 »

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If you're laminating, why not put useful info on back, so that drivers keep them, rather than through them away.  Tyre pressures would be a good example that has been mentioned.

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Yeah, was thinking the back of them are a bit wasted, only got nine pouches left, so printed 41 so far and that has taken half of one of the ink cartridges, so I will be keeping a printed sample to print off on the colour copier at my mates place :y.......and try and find cheaper A6 laminate pouches as those ones I bought work at at 16p a shot.  Anything else apart from tiyre pressures?
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« Reply #24 on: 14 July 2007, 16:43:41 »

A reminder about cambelt intervals can't hurt.
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« Reply #25 on: 14 July 2007, 16:46:49 »

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A reminder about cambelt intervals can't hurt.

No room :P, I have only just managed to fit all the meega tyre pressures on the back :-/
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« Reply #26 on: 14 July 2007, 18:04:52 »

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A reminder about cambelt intervals can't hurt.
I think that is a good idea.
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« Reply #27 on: 14 July 2007, 19:19:18 »

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A reminder about cambelt intervals can't hurt.
I think that is a good idea.

I have just amended the back of the flyer and managed to fit the cambelt change in of; in, Put in red font, cannot fit anymore in, unless you want to have alternative ones e.g., tyre pressures and cambelt, and one with general maintenance schedule?
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« Reply #28 on: 14 July 2007, 19:23:59 »

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A reminder about cambelt intervals can't hurt.
I think that is a good idea.

I have just amended the back of the flyer and managed to fit the cambelt change in of; in, Put in red font, cannot fit anymore in, unless you want to have alternative ones e.g., tyre pressures and cambelt, and one with general maintenance schedule?
Could you shrink tyre pressure bits by just giving normal and loaded rates, then a single line at bottom saying what loaded means?  You are missing the 235/45 pressures as well ;)
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« Reply #29 on: 14 July 2007, 19:35:38 »

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A reminder about cambelt intervals can't hurt.
I think that is a good idea.

I have just amended the back of the flyer and managed to fit the cambelt change in of; in, Put in red font, cannot fit anymore in, unless you want to have alternative ones e.g., tyre pressures and cambelt, and one with general maintenance schedule?
Could you shrink tyre pressure bits by just giving normal and loaded rates, then a single line at bottom saying what loaded means?  You are missing the 235/45 pressures as well ;)

I took the details from the book of lies, which does'nt have 235/45 pressures listed, can you send me what the pressures are and I will adjust as suggested :y
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