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Sometimes it’s helpful to have a physical copy of your device's user guide. With devices becoming ever more complex, understanding the functions available to you and how to use them can ensure you get the most out of your device.
It is also becoming rarer to receive a full paper user guide with your device as standard when purchased brand new, with many companies opting to provide a basic quick start guide and have the full guide available as a file available for download online. A full printed user guide is therefore very handy.
As part of our commitment to customer service this user guide printing service is offered to give you access to a physical copy of your device's user guide. We will print the most up to date official user guide for your device on A4 paper and this can be combined with other items or sold separately.
What do you get?
A full official manufacturer's user-guide, printed on A4 or A5 paper and comb-bound.
Good:
£10:01 for 206 bound A5 pages including p&p must be good value and as the sales copy suggests
would have cost you more in ink if you attempted it on your home printer.
Bad:
The example image of a manual on the website bares no relation what so ever to the actual manual you will receive.
The general impression is that it was produced on the cheapest paper possible using an old and dirty photo copier,
leaving lots of thin black lines across all the pages not enough to make it unusable but extremely poor, any home printer
would have made a better job.
The binding is also the cheapest possible, not the sort shown on the website. It just about fitted the 206 pages but even then,
although very well package in a jiffy bag, the cover page had already come away before I opened it.
Conclusion: if it seems to good to be true it usually is.
Good:
£10:01 for 206 bound A5 pages including p&p must be good value and as the sales copy suggests
would have cost you more in ink if you attempted it on your home printer.
Bad:
The example image of a manual on the website bares no relation what so ever to the actual manual you will receive.
The general impression is that it was produced on the cheapest paper possible using an old and dirty photo copier,
leaving lots of thin black lines across all the pages not enough to make it unusable but extremely poor, any home printer
would have made a better job.
The binding is also the cheapest possible, not the sort shown on the website. It just about fitted the 206 pages but even then,
although very well package in a jiffy bag, the cover page had already come away before I opened it.
Conclusion: if it seems to good to be true it usually is.