So you may find yourself in the unfortunate situation of not owning your own printer, and yet you really want to have all the latest and greatest stuff for your D&D game. What can you do?
Here are some options that I have tried in the past.
- Use the printer at school or work. Be a bit careful about this one. Check with your company’s policy or school rules first, but most places are pretty lenient when it comes to printing up a few things especially if you are willing to do it on your own time and not company time.
- Borrow your friend’s printer. Again, be responsible here. Buy your own paper and throw in an ink cartridge if you print a lot of stuff – especially color. Those cartridges are expensive.
- Just make copies. Copy machines are plentiful.
- Print at the library. Most public libraries these days will allow you to print just about anything and the cost is reasonable (unless you are trying to print off entire books).
- Print online using any number of online print services like fed-ex kinkos. Though this can quickly get very expensive so I don’t really recommend it.
- Draw the stuff you want to use on regular paper. This can be a lot of fun, and often generates some of the most adored character sheets, maps, and just plain fun stuff for the game. The drawback here is that it takes a lot of time and more than likely you will make many mistakes and have to start over again and again and again.
- Finally you could just go out and buy a printer.
Whatever your choice, have fun with it.
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