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parasiteadam:
Hello. Not really sure if I'm allowed to post a topic like this since I couldn't find a rule against it but I need help concerning PS1 manuals. I have a few games that never had their manuals and have tried to buy them without any luck. If anyone has had any experience printing them themselves I do have the pdfs for them and could really use the help printing them. Note they are not for games I am intending to sell. A few of them are mostly getting presentable for sentimental reasons.
tripredacus:
Edited topic title for clarity. ;)
sworddude:
Just give up your dream and deal with it. Sell the game and get a complete one or just let it be.

Depending on the sort of quality you want my guess is that you will come out pretty expensive when printing manuals manually. Some games have quite some pages aside from that it will probably not look like the original. Printing it proffesionally unless done in great quantities will be expensive.

Not worth it maybe if you have an expensive game but the value will stay the same regardless. Your just wasting your money.
badATchaos:
Just go the Blockbuster route and just photocopy them. Then wait for an impending copyright infringement suit.
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desocietas:
 ::)  So many negative responses, folks. It was a reasonable request, imo.

I haven't tried to print a booklet myself and taking it to a business to have them print it for you might not work since they would probably identify it as something that they might get in trouble for (copyrights and such).

What booklets were you looking for? Maybe you can post it in the "looking for" thread to see if anyone can help you track a copy down.

Otherwise, if you have a decent printer at home, you can probably print the pages double-sided, but you might need to do some extra work of figuring out which pages would have to go together for it to be stapled together in the right order.
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