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I need someone to print some flashcards for me - Printable Version +- kanji koohii FORUM (http://forum.koohii.com) +-- Forum: Learning Japanese (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: General discussion (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-8.html) +--- Thread: I need someone to print some flashcards for me (/thread-7943.html) |
I need someone to print some flashcards for me - Tykkylumi - 2011-07-05 I want to use these flashcards for RTK1:http://www.polarcloud.com/kanji The problem is, my printer is broken and if I were to print it at a library it would cost me a *lot* of money (and you have to fiddle about and flip them over in the middle to get it to print right)... I was thinking if I gave someone on this forum some money, perhaps £10 (~$15 or so) and they would be kind enough to print it for me instead (just print, don't need them to cut them out for me or anything) Or failing this, if someone could point me towards a cheap online printing service or something I'd be most grateful. Thanks! I need someone to print some flashcards for me - dizmox - 2011-07-06 Can't you just buy a cheap new printer? They're not very expensive. I need someone to print some flashcards for me - DevvaR - 2011-07-06 Why not just use Anki for flashcards? Or do you prefer paper cards? I need someone to print some flashcards for me - Hashiriya - 2011-07-06 you could go from 0 to fluent without ever using a piece of paper I need someone to print some flashcards for me - Tori-kun - 2011-07-06 Hashiriya Wrote:you could go from 0 to fluent without ever using a piece of paper/sign Prolly true. @Tykkylumi Use Anki, man. You will only mess around with the paper flashcards and think about it, when you got like 10000 cards + ... I need someone to print some flashcards for me - fugu68 - 2011-07-06 I agree with others here - use Anki, and don't bother printing. Large numbers of paper flashcards get rather unmanageable very quickly. I bought these http://www.amazon.com/Kanji-Study-Cards-James-Heisig/dp/0870408852 years ago, and they are gathering dust in the box. If you really, really want to, though, you could try http://www.fileprint.org/ - I've used them in the past, although that was for spiral bound PDFs. The quality was excellent. Dunno if they do loose leaf printing though - email them and ask? I need someone to print some flashcards for me - Tykkylumi - 2011-07-07 Well I was only planning to use the flashcards for the initial 'learning', I do use Anki. I just thought it'd be good to have an alternative way to look at them, and I can take them on the bus with me etc... I get really bored staring at digital screens all day. When I was revising for my A Levels I found paper flash cards easier to use, I dunno why. Thanks anyway guys, and thanks for the link fugu68 (: |