Duellist 2/40
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I need an assembly manual for the Pica Duellist. I contacted them and was told it would be 4-5 monthe before they are up and running again. Thats some move!!!!???? Can anyone provide me with a copy? I would be happy to pay reasonable copy and shipping charges.
Thanks, Tony
Thanks, Tony
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Tony:
I have scans of the complete manual, tell me what format you can read and your email address, I'll send them to you. Be prepared, they take about 35 megabytes.
Sorry about not answering sooner, missed your post.
Bill.
I have scans of the complete manual, tell me what format you can read and your email address, I'll send them to you. Be prepared, they take about 35 megabytes.
Sorry about not answering sooner, missed your post.
Bill.
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Tony:
I suppose I could convert them to a .pdf format for Adobe, but I already have them in .tif and .bmp formats. If you are using Internet Explorer, IE will open and print either, the BMP seems to be a little nicer in the end result. Both are as near as can be the same file size.
But you'll have to PM or email your proper address, they wont transmit through RCU.
Bill.
I suppose I could convert them to a .pdf format for Adobe, but I already have them in .tif and .bmp formats. If you are using Internet Explorer, IE will open and print either, the BMP seems to be a little nicer in the end result. Both are as near as can be the same file size.
But you'll have to PM or email your proper address, they wont transmit through RCU.
Bill.
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Bill,
You could drastically reduce the size of the images by converting them to JPG. Even at very high quality (as opposed to high compression) the file size is reduced by a factor of 10. Possibly more with printed matter.
They will also open in IE.
Regards,
...jim
You could drastically reduce the size of the images by converting them to JPG. Even at very high quality (as opposed to high compression) the file size is reduced by a factor of 10. Possibly more with printed matter.
They will also open in IE.
Regards,
...jim




