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<blockquote data-quote="ShinHakkaider" data-source="post: 1860602" data-attributes="member: 9213"><p>I know this isnt a viable solution for a lot of people but A few years ago I plunked down some cash for a decent HPLaserJet printer. My wife who is a teacher makes extensive use of it so it has already paid for itself about 10 times over. But I also use it to print out my PDF's adn other game related accessories. These days a you can probably get a LaserPrinter that does what mine does for about half the price that I paid for it at the time. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes I walk to my LGS and I want to buy books but as a DM it's alot easier to put together my game using PDF's opened in Acrobat and cutting and pasting what I need into Word. If my players discover a spell that's not in one of thier books, it's easier to cut and past he spell(s) into a word document, print it out and actually give it to them as opposed to them sitting there and copying it by hand. Same thing with my master Feat lists, there are feats that are available to the PC's that I may have pulled from another suppliment that they dont own. It's better just to hand them a complied list of feats than to have them dig through several different books going "can I have this?". </p><p></p><p>Like I said before I like books but asa a DM PDF's make my life soooooo much easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShinHakkaider, post: 1860602, member: 9213"] I know this isnt a viable solution for a lot of people but A few years ago I plunked down some cash for a decent HPLaserJet printer. My wife who is a teacher makes extensive use of it so it has already paid for itself about 10 times over. But I also use it to print out my PDF's adn other game related accessories. These days a you can probably get a LaserPrinter that does what mine does for about half the price that I paid for it at the time. Sometimes I walk to my LGS and I want to buy books but as a DM it's alot easier to put together my game using PDF's opened in Acrobat and cutting and pasting what I need into Word. If my players discover a spell that's not in one of thier books, it's easier to cut and past he spell(s) into a word document, print it out and actually give it to them as opposed to them sitting there and copying it by hand. Same thing with my master Feat lists, there are feats that are available to the PC's that I may have pulled from another suppliment that they dont own. It's better just to hand them a complied list of feats than to have them dig through several different books going "can I have this?". Like I said before I like books but asa a DM PDF's make my life soooooo much easier. [/QUOTE]
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