(Topic ID: 2955)

Should I replace original instruction cards with nice custom ones?

By Son_of_Zombie

13 years ago


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    “Keep original reasonable cond cards or nice custom new ones?”

    • Stick with the original cards. 10 votes
      19%
    • Get custom cards and keep originals in case I want to change back. 40 votes
      77%
    • Get custom cards and frame original cards to mount on wall next to machine. 2 votes
      4%

    (52 votes)

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    #2 13 years ago

    I am totally for originals cards. I think most custom cards are just too busy and look ugly the way the are often printed in low res and on an inktjet. I must say, the ones you show above are quite alright, but for me it's simply the originals and in b/w. I do like adding a small text at the bottom, pointing to Pinside.com

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