E-book vs. physical copy
#1
E-book vs. physical copy
I purchased Leah Day's 365 FREE MOTION QULITING DESIGNS,
as an e-book and it was the wrong decision for me. Spent most of the night feeding the lame printer more paper and more ink cartridges to get the 252 pages. I would have been money ahead to have ordered the physical copy and saved the ink and paper.
Information is wonderful but just a heads up to those of you that have lame printers.
as an e-book and it was the wrong decision for me. Spent most of the night feeding the lame printer more paper and more ink cartridges to get the 252 pages. I would have been money ahead to have ordered the physical copy and saved the ink and paper.
Information is wonderful but just a heads up to those of you that have lame printers.
#3
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I would do something like that - but fortunately I've only purchased books to read for my kindle. I don't even want a magazine subscription on the kindle - I need the actual page when making a quilt.
#4
I love the kindle books, but not a quilting book on it. I tried it and the e-book had a chart for the measurements, I could not read it. Kindle doesnt have a print option, so it was a waste of money.
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