If you wanted more than one copy, you could design something by hand and have it photocopied (if it was small), or go to a print shop to have them craft something professional. You might use stencils on a poster board, or you could paint letters on a large piece of fabric. I'd like it if you chose to follow me there so I can let you know about new articles I publish and reports I find.It’s 1983, and you need to make a banner, poster, or sign for a birthday party. Got a story? Please drop me a line via Twitter and let me know. Google+? If you use social media and happen to be a Google+ user, why not join AppleHolic's Kool Aid Corner community and get involved with the conversation as we pursue the spirit of the New Model Apple? Got any more useful printing tips for Macs? Please let me know.
Bonus tip: How to print to PDF really, really fastĭavid Sparks got this one a long time ago: You can create a shortcut that lets you print any item to PDF following instructions you’ll find at this site. If your system can print those items, it will. There’s another way to do this: Just select all the items you wish to print in Finder and tap Command-P (or choose File>Print).
When you do that, the job will be handled by the first available printer, meaning you’ll have your copies printed simultaneously across your print pool. If you want to print multiple copies of a document, you’ll get best results by printing each copy individually to the pool. In the future, when you print, remember to select the pool, and your print will be completed using the first available printer from your collection.