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Main => Artwork => Topic started by: mahuti on August 17, 2004, 02:12:30 pm
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Thought this might be relevant and useful to you. One thing I HATE about kinko's is the often ineptness of the employees, and their condescending, combative, or ambivalent attitudes. Take them out of the equation (for the most part) and I might start using them again. Since none of my PCs are online, I can't really take a look at the service, but I'd love to hear what anybody else has to say.
From Cnet.
Kinko's debuts Web-based print options
FedEx Kinko's on Tuesday unveiled Web-based software that helps print documents at remote locations. The tool, dubbed "File, Print FedEx Kinko's," is lets customers control the printing process. Consumers can select options such as single- or double-sided printing and have the results printed at one of the chain's 1,100 centers across the United States, or shipped via FedEx.
The Web-based software, which uses Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 and is compatible with Windows 2000 and Windows XP platforms, is aimed at mobile professionals and small businesses.
see the article at Cnet (http://news.com.com/Briefly%3A+Kinko%27s+debuts+Web-based+print+options/2009-1014_3-5219580.html?tag=nefd.top)
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According to the FAQ for the service:
File, Print FedEx Kinko's supports the following standard page sizes: Letter (8.5" x 11"), Legal (8.5" x 14"), and Tabloid (11" x 17").
No info on types of paper, but my guess is standard bond stock paper that you'd use for business documents....