That is definitely an option, however with anything sent out, the shipping time/costs and potential for rejection are higher.
I was more looking toward a place like Kinkos or whoever does local on-demand type printing anyone can drive up to.
The final product will most likely be a pdf or text file that anyone can use and modify to what suits them best for their printing needs.
The actual crowd sourcing part was for ideas - in case I didn't make that clear. It will probably go out with some sort of creative commons license to be freely used and distributed.
Office Max/Depot prints for $.12/page. You could also narrow down the information into an infographic and make that into stickers.
I have never done anything like this before but would Officemax took a gander at your freedom-based literature and not want to run off a thousand copies? You might need to seek out an understanding person who works at a Kinkos or OfficeMax.
I've done it. You email office max, they send you a confirmation code. You walk up to one of their printers, enter the confirmation code, and it starts printing. There's nobody there printing it for you.
Definitely a concern for sure.
But standing there, looking as polite as possible, and letting the minimum wage slave have a copy or two, might make things happen.
That is a good plan too.
Is that for single sided or double sided? I would guess each side is a page charge.
That wouldn't be too bad though, roughly $1 per pamphlet is a pretty workable cost.
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