B1rdr
Loc: Northern Virginia
There have been several posts about where to get calendars produced a couple weeks ago. I am not in the calendar producing group. but a friend just gave me a calendar for next year. I have no idea how much it cost but if you are in the calendar producing group you should check out
www.PrinterStudios.com. I have no financial interest in this organization but can only say that the calendar was beautiful.
B1rdr wrote:
There have been several posts about where to get calendars produced a couple weeks ago. I am not in the calendar producing group. but a friend just gave me a calendar for next year. I have no idea how much it cost but if you are in the calendar producing group you should check out
www.PrinterStudios.com. I have no financial interest in this organization but can only say that the calendar was beautiful.
Using a link will probably get this moved to the "Links" section.
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Link doesn't work but it might be the period after the .com
Link didn't work BUT HORRIBLE REVIEWS for customer service and quality
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
I found it at
https://www.printerstudio.comMany years ago I wrote a program that generates a calendar. It takes a text string that is printed at the top of the page as a title, then it takes the year you want. You have to provide a text file with holidays listed by date, otherwise no holidays will be printed on the calendar. When you run the program it will present you with 12 images of the calendar, one per month. They have an aspect ratio that fits 8.5 x 11 paper.
So you take the calendar image and combine it with images for the calendar and print it on 17 x 11 paper. You have to arrange the images and calendars so they fit onto sheets in the right way so when you fold the sheets into a booklet, the appropriate image will wind up on top and the calendar on the bottom.
I originally made the program because my wife wanted to generate a calendar with historic images of the town to celebrate the centennial of the town library. They were sold for a fundraising campaign. I didn't have a printer for that size paper but a local printer had no problem producing them.
I found the calendar useful on the farm. I just printed out the calendar pages and wrote in projected planting dates and crossed them off when things got planted. Was a good planning tool. One for the greenhouse, one for the field, and one for the employee work days. Helped me keep track of things.
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B1rdr wrote:
There have been several posts about where to get calendars produced a couple weeks ago. I am not in the calendar producing group. but a friend just gave me a calendar for next year. I have no idea how much it cost but if you are in the calendar producing group you should check out
www.PrinterStudios.com. I have no financial interest in this organization but can only say that the calendar was beautiful.
Get a kit and print your own.
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