stepbystep wrote:I simply print on a4 paper relevant portions so it doesn't bother me if they are damaged throughout a walk
Maelgwn wrote:I can never copy / print the map with sufficient quality to be happy with the result for use in the bush. The contour lines alway comes out blurry and hard to read, and the colour contrast is always poor.
Nuts wrote:(ent.. the parks covered maps don't seem to last long. A cm or so either side of the folds quickly becomes unreadable. Maybe just quarter some maps and get them hard laminated? Wouldn't cost much at (say).. Nova)
stepbystep wrote:Maelgwn wrote:I can never copy / print the map with sufficient quality to be happy with the result for use in the bush. The contour lines alway comes out blurry and hard to read, and the colour contrast is always poor.
Color photocopy rarely works, a high res scanner and a decent printer are the go.
photohiker wrote:Another vote for waterproof paper.
I use a high rag paper I found called Markrite BK130. Prints beautifully on laser or colour photocopy. Paper resists water and is hard to tear wet or dry. Cost was about $25 for 100 sheets bought online.
sthughes wrote:photohiker wrote:Another vote for waterproof paper.
I use a high rag paper I found called Markrite BK130. Prints beautifully on laser or colour photocopy. Paper resists water and is hard to tear wet or dry. Cost was about $25 for 100 sheets bought online.
any idea where it can be purchased?
Ent wrote:Hi Nik
Where you get you paper from? And what is the cost? Sounds like colour printing (from scanned imagine) is the go.
Cheers
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