When you have spent pretty much the entire day printing out a set of manuals like this, you may as well trace the program’s logo and throw together some nice labels for the spines.
I may end up making my own quick reference card for this thing, too. I have shortcuts to learn and modify, and that will make a rapid training montage much easier to achieve.
@JulieSqveakaroo @anthracite honestly, manuals in a binder are usually the most trustworthy
they usually have like, actual schematics and troubleshooting guides
-F
@JulieSqveakaroo @anthracite Especially if they're printouts of scanned PDFs of manuals from the 80s that have degraded significantly through being photocopied who-knows-how-many times
might be hard to read but very reliable information
-F
@Felthry @anthracite
No argument. The manuals and schematics I have in binders at work are damn helpful when I need to tear apart my lathe to fix something.