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by Crossfire
Wed Aug 04, 2010 9:07 pm
Forum: Instructors' Corner
Topic: Application Packets
Replies: 40
Views: 6035

Re: Application Packets

That would be some expensive printing there, SJF!

LT, the yellow shade you are looking for is "lemon". Office Depot probably carries goldenrod and canary in the store. Too dark and too light. You can probably order it from them, though.
by Crossfire
Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:41 am
Forum: Instructors' Corner
Topic: Application Packets
Replies: 40
Views: 6035

Re: Application Packets

longtooth wrote:I ask for her healing in short order & her restraint during recovery to not reinjure anything.
In Jesus Name.
AMEN
You just know me a little too well, don't you? ;-)

It seems to me that I recall a time, a few years ago, right after they stopped using numbered apps, when there was a shortage, that they told us we could print them, as long as they were on yellow paper. I didn't ever do it, because they got over it and shipped them, about the time that I needed them.

I just don't see there is anything special about the application anymore that would prevent us from printing it. Other than the obvious, that they don't WANT us using the printed apps, which is why there is suddenly a "shortage" of them.
by Crossfire
Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:14 pm
Forum: Instructors' Corner
Topic: Application Packets
Replies: 40
Views: 6035

Re: Application Packets

Pawpaw1 wrote: I'm not an instructor, so my knowledge on "instructor things" borders between very little and non-existant.

As I understand it, the applications are not numbered any more, so how could they tell the difference between a scanned & printed form and a copy? My multi-function printer will make copies and it's nothing more than "scan & print".

I don't doubt that's what they told you, but that's just dumb. :headscratch

(The answer is dumb, not you.)
:headscratch I, uh, kinda had the same question?? How would they know, or why would they even care, if we scanned and printed it, or downloaded and printed it?

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