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Anonymous
can someone convert these pdf files so they print white?

i really dont want to waste ink, and ive seen someone have these in white b4.

http://www.epson.com.sg/ideas/papercraft/others.htm
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I find it amusing that if you scroll down the page, the alphabet goes LMNPO...

So, you want us to convert 41 multipage files for you? I don't think so.

Download the ones you want. Copy the page to your clipboard. Paste it into your favorite image editor. Select a color swapping tool or fill tool, and change the color to white. They have a black border, so it'll be as easy as pie.
>> Anonymous
i thought of that, but that method seems too practical and clumsy

i guess i'll probably do it, but im mostly directing my post towards the guy who made the /po/ thingy in pure white. I just want to know how he did it.
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Probably that way... just took the A and on the first shot, got rid of 99 percent of the red.
>> truemarmalade
>>105936
I opened the .pdf files in adobe illustrator and deleted the shape that was the colored fill and changed the outlines to black. If you don't have illustrator, then I'm not sure what other way to do it.
>> Anonymous
>>106052
im not op but i would like to know how to do this in deatial

sorry for the huge bump. I actually have illustrator, but i don't know how to use it. Can you exaplin in more detail? i have no experience with this program. thx
>> Anonymous
>>106689
well from the post above it seems you open the pdf. then select the red thing. then hit delete.
>> Anonymous
>>106693
That's pretty much it.
>> Anonymous
Im a noob at these things and cant really find any tutorials. im making the A you made, my printer for some reason only printed out the top part, the one with all the folding. i bend all the parts after cutting it out, do i need all 3 parts? how do i do this?
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The instructions are in the pdf file. Look at the pretty pictures, and follow them.