Quilt books question about enlargement
My mom has a quilt book she wants to use called “Hop to It” and there are twelve layouts that require that you enlarge the picture by 150%. She doesn’t have a printer that could print them, we were going to go to a printing place but were wondering if they’d try to say it’s a copy right issue— she’s worried they won’t let her do it. Anybody have any experience with this and suggestions?
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Since you are taking the original printed pattern with you and the instructions call for enlarging the pattern, there shouldn't be an issue.
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they should do it for you. UPS did some for me not too long ago.
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That should not be an issue, especially since the instructions specifically say to enlarge them. If an employee gives you a hard time, explain this to them and firmly ask for a manager.
However, usually when I go in to these places, they're mostly self-serve, so I don't think you'll have a problem. |
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