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<blockquote data-quote="donald73d" data-source="post: 49462" data-attributes="member: 6074"><p>I wonder if someone like Staples would print it cheap? The world seems to be going towards including a card with your product saying "everything you need (in life) is on the internet". The manufacturer needs to write the pubs in the first place. So there is no savings there. But if printed it would be printed on high speed ink & paper printers at a very fast rate and for pennies. If consumers want to print it it costs mucho bucks in ink/toner and paper and time and if you cannot duplex, you end up with a bigger stack of paper. For things that are dirty (and you are likely to be dirty) paper seems better since I for one do not want to get dirt & grease on my computer. Also for products that provide access to the internet, one might need a printed manual. Having it on the net in addition to paper would seem the best idea. Somehow paying Bobcat $100 for a repair manual to fix things on your Bobcat (that Bobcat built) that you would prefer not break in the first place seems odd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donald73d, post: 49462, member: 6074"] I wonder if someone like Staples would print it cheap? The world seems to be going towards including a card with your product saying "everything you need (in life) is on the internet". The manufacturer needs to write the pubs in the first place. So there is no savings there. But if printed it would be printed on high speed ink & paper printers at a very fast rate and for pennies. If consumers want to print it it costs mucho bucks in ink/toner and paper and time and if you cannot duplex, you end up with a bigger stack of paper. For things that are dirty (and you are likely to be dirty) paper seems better since I for one do not want to get dirt & grease on my computer. Also for products that provide access to the internet, one might need a printed manual. Having it on the net in addition to paper would seem the best idea. Somehow paying Bobcat $100 for a repair manual to fix things on your Bobcat (that Bobcat built) that you would prefer not break in the first place seems odd. [/QUOTE]
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