Would it not be possible to scale the templates [link|https://help.ifixit.com/article/196-bit-kit-layouts|here] to the case the bit set comes in, cut the holes out and run it on a printer like a mono or color laser and just overlay it in the set?
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I admit even I have trouble at times to the point I need to memorize the location of what bits I need to use often. I would probably see about scaling the template down, changing the text color to white (oranother color laser friendly color) and making the background black. At that point, I’d just get some cheap black cardstock and run it on a nice color laser (when I get one that isn’t broken out of the box) and just cut the holes out.
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I admit even I have trouble at times to the point I need to memorize the location of what bits I need to use often. I would probably see about scaling the template down and putting it in the case, but do not glue it in. At that point, I’d just get some cheap cardstock and run it on a nice color laser (when I get one that isn’t broken out of the box) and just cut the holes out.
Would it not be possible to scale the templates [link|https://help.ifixit.com/article/196-bit-kit-layouts|here] to scale, cut the holes out and run it on a printer like a mono or color laser and just overlay it in the set?
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Would it not be possible to scale the templates [link|https://help.ifixit.com/article/196-bit-kit-layouts|here] to the case the bit set comes in, cut the holes out and run it on a printer like a mono or color laser and just overlay it in the set?
I admit even I have trouble at times to the point I need to memorize the location of what bits I need to use often. I would probably see about scaling the template down, changing the text color to white (or another color laser friendly color) and making the background black. At that point, I’d just get some cheap black cardstock and run it on a nice color laser (when I get one that isn’t broken out of the box) and just cut the holes out.
Would it not be possible to scale the templates [link|https://help.ifixit.com/article/196-bit-kit-layouts|here] to scale, cut the holes out and run it on a printer like a mono or color laser and just overlay it in the set?
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I admit even I have trouble at times to the point I need to memorize the location of what bits I need to use often. I would probably see about scaling the template down, changing the text white and making the background black. At that point, I’d just get some cheap black cardstock and run it on a nice color laser (when I get one that isn’t broken out of the box) and just cut the holes out.
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I admit even I have trouble at times to the point I need to memorize the location of what bits I need to use often. I would probably see about scaling the template down, changing the text color to white (or another color laser friendly color) and making the background black. At that point, I’d just get some cheap black cardstock and run it on a nice color laser (when I get one that isn’t broken out of the box) and just cut the holes out.
Would it not be possible to scale the templates [https://help.ifixit.com/article/196-bit-kit-layouts|here] up, cut the holes out and run it on a printer like a mono or color laser and just overlay it in the set?
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Would it not be possible to scale the templates [link|https://help.ifixit.com/article/196-bit-kit-layouts|here] to scale, cut the holes out and run it on a printer like a mono or color laser and just overlay it in the set?
I admit even I have trouble at times to the point I need to memorize the location of what bits I need to use often. I would probably see about scaling the template down, changing the text white and making the background black. At that point, I’d just get some cheap black cardstock and run it on a nice color laser (when I get one that isn’t broken out of the box) and just cut the holes out.
Would it not be possible to scale the templates [https://help.ifixit.com/article/196-bit-kit-layouts|here] up, cut the holes out and run it on a printer like a mono or color laser and just overlay it in the set?
I admit even I have trouble at times to the point I need to memorize the location of what bits I need to use often. I would probably see about scaling the template down, changing the text white and making the background black. At that point, I’d just get some cheap black cardstock and run it on a nice color laser (when I get one that isn’t broken out of the box) and just cut the holes out.