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I literally can't find any online services that will print a PDF at a standard size and send it to me in the mail. They all offer book bindings and shit like that but all I want are black and white pages for fuck sakes.

Any suggestions?

I literally can't find any online services that will print a PDF at a standard size and send it to me in the mail. They all offer book bindings and shit like that but all I want are black and white pages for fuck sakes. Any suggestions?

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Take a look. They offer everything except for black-and-white pages printed at a standard size. I only need like 20 pages printed too.

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Simple black-and-white copies 25 copies will cost you $23.32

https://www.docucopies.com/order/BLACK-AND-WHITE-COPIES/

But, like others have replied here, if you only need that few copies at one time, you should invest in your own inexpensive laser printer.

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Get a monochrome laser printer that prints on both sides, a non-oem toner supplier so you don't have to pay exorbitant prices for branded cartridges, and print it yourself. If you can find an older printer, all the better. The initial cost will probably be higher, but if you're printing a lot of stuff, it will likely pay for itself in short order.

I got a laser printer ten or fifteen years ago for like $50, new. I barely ever use it, but when I need it it's great. It doesn't go bad just sitting there. It's a "stable" tech in the sense that the core technology isn't improving, or at least it's good enough for anything that I plan to use it for, they're just adding more bells and whistlers to the printers. Just buy one and it could last you a lifetime.

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I honestly don't print things enough to require a printer, but I'll be buying a Bluetooth printer within the next few weeks regardless. Better to have it and not need it.

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I just recently bought this because my wife wanted something with wireless printing.

https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-laserjet-pro-mfp-m148fdw

As far as printers go, it seems to be pretty solid EXCEPT instead of just giving you a driver to install on your devices, you actually have to install an app to set it up, and it demands access to all sorts of telemetry stuff, location data, etc. Not a fan of that. The printer that worked fine that it replaced, was a also an HP laser printer, that I keep in the event I want/need to print something I don't want to be tied back to me.