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Printing on A3 paper

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#1
  • purpleneco
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  • 2023/04/28 16:32

I need to print documents to be submitted to the Japanese government office on A3 paper. Please let me know if there are any stores in the Los Angeles and Orange County area that offer such a service. I have A3 paper on hand.

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#10

A3 paper, you have it ?
I'm just saying that if you can print tabloid size on a self-service printer, you can bring in A3 paper to print on.

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#11
  • ジョニー
  • 2023/05/01 (Mon) 06:47
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It doesn't matter how many copies or copies at all ?.

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#13
  • ジョニー
  • 2023/05/01 (Mon) 10:25
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They will undertake → Good
They will not undertake → Look elsewhere

I want printing, not copying.
Therefore, we will not be asked to make copies.

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#15
  • 通りすがりのガーデナー
  • 2023/05/01 (Mon) 14:08
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I think Mr. Tanaka of GOSHIKI would do it, though it may be in Irvine, not Torrance.

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#17
  • purpleneco
  • 2023/05/02 (Tue) 11:50
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Thank you all for all your input.
I was able to print successfully yesterday.

How did I end up doing it,

1 . I found a store on Yelp that has a reputation of being able to custom print anything (https://www.yelp.com/biz/custom-1-printing- torrance)
2 . I took the A3 paper I bought from Daiso
3 . The professional at the store adjusted the size of the print several times and adjusted the settings so that the printed area was centered nicely on the A3 paper

I was able to get a good result.
If there was no A3 paper, the store owner was going to print on a larger sheet of paper and cut it to A3 size.
They printed it for less than $5 for 4 sheets, so they were really conscientious and helpful.

I contacted Japan Graphic in the Torrance area, and this company seemed to be able to help me, but I was in a hurry, so I went with a local printer who answered quickly on the phone this time.

By the way, A3 size is twice the size of A4 size, which is similar to the commonly used American letter size, and the paper was too big for the home printer I had at home.

Thank you very much.

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