Yeah, right. BTW, you can grab the latest version of the files (with patches included) from Steve's site, www.stevespaper.com .
Ok large format printing from Staples for this will be $45 might as well buy the resin kit :-( If is shrink it on the printer to fit letter size it would be 91% of original size, which would be about what scale? also would the stand still fit it? will all the pages of parts print shrunk the same amount?
When you say large format, what size paper do you mean?
If you print all pages at the same scale the stand will still fit the model.
I see your issue though; there's a few pages that have parts cut off at the bottom if the A4 size pattern is printed on letter without scaling.
@ Revell-Fan - I've started doing my developments on A4 as well, but in Pepakura I set the top and bottom margins to 15mm and don't get too close to the bottom with parts. If you set the margins to 20mm you fit letter size paper easily, but I find it leaves too much white space at the top of the page. You can set it to 20mm temporarily, see if anything is sticking over the bottom margin, and then set it back to 15 though. It's a nice quick double check.
Steve
I got the parts sheets for my MedEvac Raptor printed at Staples.
We struggled to get it to fit correctly on A4 as the guy said that his printer MUST have a margin around the print, and this resulted in having some parts cut off at the edges.
I ended up printing the parts on A3 to make sure everything fit. He very kindly only charged me for A4.:mrgreen::thumb:
If you have difficulty printing my kits on letter size paper you are free to extract the pages and re-arrange them in your favourite graphic program. I recommend PDFill PDF Tools (Free) for converting the *.pdfs into *.jpgs and vice versa ( http://www.pdfill.com/ ) and TheGimp for editing the image files ( http://www.gimp.org ).
Thanks for the info! Someone mentioned Photoshop, but the last time I checked it was quite expensive...