Ok I've searched everywhere for this answer and I can't find it anywhere.
Using the internet and a printer, can I essentially print out cards with the dot codes on it ans swipe it through an E-reader?
I want to buy an E-reader again but before I do i want to know if I can pull such a thing off. I wanted to print it on cardstock (110lb paper) on maybe a high quality laser printer or an inkjet printer with high DPI. Thanks!
E-reader and the internet.
-
casterofdreams
- Next-Gen
- Posts: 1691
- Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:35 am
- noiseredux
- Next-Gen
- Posts: 38148
- Joined: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:09 pm
- Contact:
Re: E-reader and the internet.
Underground-gamer has the whole set for download I believe.
-
casterofdreams
- Next-Gen
- Posts: 1691
- Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:35 am
Re: E-reader and the internet.
From what I've seen on the site, everything has a dead link or lead to a dead link. Thank you for your help though.noiseredux wrote:http://users.skynet.be/firefly/gba/e-reader/index.htm
Ahh I see but I was looking for a non-downloading solution. Maybe along the lines of printing/saving images directly from the browser.lwcook wrote:Underground-gamer has the whole set for download I believe.
Re: E-reader and the internet.
they need to be scanned/printed at a high dpi to be read by the e-r.


^^ My Available List ^^
My B/S/T list
I also rent and sell PS2, Wii and XBOX softmod-kits and I collect DVD movies let me know what you have.
Re: E-reader and the internet.
The file is like 10mb total...any all of them high-quality so you won't have any problems printing them out with a decent printer.casterofdreams wrote:Ahh I see but I was looking for a non-downloading solution. Maybe along the lines of printing/saving images directly from the browser.lwcook wrote:Underground-gamer has the whole set for download I believe.
