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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 9, 2006 2:01 AM
SptifireV12RR,
The graphic quality of the printing on the containers is very good. It is my 8 year old first generation Sony digital camera(640x480 pixels). Holding the camera in your hands and taking a pic under a desk lamp resulted in the poor graphic quality. The pic even though of poor graphic quality does show how the side of the printer paper container is bowed-wavy and is inferior to the thicker cover paper for this use.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 8, 2006 3:16 PM
Another suggestion is to try the Avery Full sheet labels (Avery#8165) & apply to foam core or cardstock.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 8, 2006 2:56 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by SpitFireV12RR

Very nice JA545!

Anyways, I would suggest using an adhesive paper and then stick it to a cardboard box. It would improve the graphic quality considerably.

You may try filling them with a styropor cube, like you can see on my website
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The example shown is a church, but I filled all my containers that way.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 8, 2006 1:52 PM
Very nice JA545!

Anyways, I would suggest using an adhesive paper and then stick it to a cardboard box. It would improve the graphic quality considerably.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 8, 2006 11:53 AM
The paper sold for printers is 20 pound paper and is .0035" thick. After the first one I tried to use the glue very sparingly with this paper to keep the sides from bowing and distorting on the 20 foot containers. But it didn't do much good as the containers were a lost cause. They looked like a cassette tape you left sitting on the dash of your car all summer long.
Rather than trying to use some type of internal braces I decided to try out some heavier paper. So I went to Office Depot and got some Cover paper used for cover sheets. It is 80 pound paper and is .0095" thick.
While the cover paper is harder to cut out and fold it doesn't bow or distort like the thinner printer paper but retains it's shape once glued up. As you can see from the pic below the Evergreen container made from 20lb paper is distorted where the Hapag-LLoyd container made from 80lb paper is nice and square with flat sides.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 8, 2006 8:27 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Tiny_UK

QUOTE: Originally posted by norbtach

QUOTE: Originally posted by leefergu

Anyone know how to print these in N Scale. on an HP printer?
See my answer 16 may 2006, 15:08:20. Greetz, Robert, webmaster


Hi, Rather new to this sort of thing, but where do you find an answer dated 16 May?

Thanks

Tiny_UK

5 or 6 posts upward, posted by Norbtach.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 8, 2006 7:58 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by norbtach

QUOTE: Originally posted by leefergu

Anyone know how to print these in N Scale. on an HP printer?
See my answer 16 may 2006, 15:08:20. Greetz, Robert, webmaster


Hi, Rather new to this sort of thing, but where do you find an answer dated 16 May?

Thanks

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 8, 2006 6:33 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jeffrey-wimberly

The top lines in blue will take you to 20 and 40 foot containers in all languages
The links with Series # after them will take to containers with unbelievable detail. And guess what? It's all free!


http://home.wanadoo.nl/schatborn/

Yesterday I uploaded containerblocks, that is 4 x 40' containers in one block and 8 x 20' containers in one block.
And it is slill all free.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:03 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by leefergu

Anyone know how to print these in N Scale. on an HP printer?
See my answer 16 may 2006, 15:08:20. Greetz, Robert, webmaster
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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, May 16, 2006 8:16 PM
Should be the same as on my HP printer. I click the printer icon, select properties, select best quality, select photo paper so I'll get the best possible printouts, set paper size to A4, click apply, click OK, then click OK again. Works for me. If printer chops part of image off, set orientation to landscape.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 16, 2006 7:57 PM
Anyone know how to print these in N Scale. on an HP printer?
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 16, 2006 3:08 PM
QUOTE: I dont know, when I printed them out they were a bit smaller than HO. Does that happen for everyone else is it just my computer?

-Tom
Copy the picture into a program like Photoshop or Paint Shop and resize it.
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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, May 14, 2006 11:59 AM
Set your printer's paper size to A4. That is standard European paper size. It will print to scale.

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Posted by tomnoy3 on Sunday, May 14, 2006 12:14 AM
I dont know, when I printed them out they were a bit smaller than HO. Does that happen for everyone else is it just my computer?

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Posted by billlong on Sunday, May 14, 2006 12:06 AM
J-W [:)] You have hit the mother lode[:D][:D] I will be laying in a supply of card stock and building my own fleet real soon. These are great and the detail is fantastic. Thanks for sharing this new found site with us. BTW. Hello from Covington, La.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 13, 2006 4:35 PM
I paint cerial box cardboard with flat white paint. Then I print on it for such cardboard items. Great site. Fred
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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, May 13, 2006 11:39 AM
My mistake. Thanks for the correction.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 13, 2006 11:35 AM
This is NOT a GERMAN website, but a D U T C H website.
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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, May 13, 2006 8:52 AM
Card stock works great. You can get it at Wal-mart.

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Posted by conrail92 on Saturday, May 13, 2006 7:37 AM
they make a heavy type of printer paper. staples sales it but it kinda expensive i forget what is called..... try cardstock
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Posted by UnionPacific3985 on Friday, May 12, 2006 11:30 PM
Some suggested using a thicker paper for these printables. What kind of paper are people using and where do you get it?
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Posted by conrail92 on Friday, May 12, 2006 9:13 PM
wow that site has a littel bit of everything i might have to look closer at it
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Posted by ukguy on Friday, May 12, 2006 8:18 PM
Thanks Jeffrey, great link, I will be using some....., for something, now I need to fit in a terminal to the layout....


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More free containers and now truck trailers!
Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, May 12, 2006 5:14 PM
Going to the link listed below will bring you to a German website with more to offer than I could ever believe. Those Germans sure have an active imagination when it comes to stuff like this. A lot of these already have subtle weathering.

The top lines in blue will take you to 20 and 40 foot containers in all languages
The links with Series # after them will take to containers with unbelievable detail. And guess what? It's all free!

On the number board where you'll see numbers going from 1 to 30, 23 through 27 are American truck trailers.

Have fun! I downloaded a ton of 'em!


http://home.wanadoo.nl/schatborn/

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