V1.02
Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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I print my eBooks for myself on my HP OfficeJet, which
supports duplex printing. Here’s the relevant dialog on my
Mac filled out correctly for this eBook:
Since there are so many printers available and their dialog
boxes all allow different printing options, I can’t help you
figure out the most economical or convenient way to print
your eBook
2
. Yes, it even took me a few minutes to figure out
how to create front and back copies on my laser printer, so I
know it’s a hassle. A complete set of step-by-step instructions
that work for the three printers I have available are included
on the CD in a separate file, called
PRINTING.PDF
.
Take the resulting pages to your copy shop, have them trim
the edges (the final page size is 5.5 x 8.5” unless you’ve let
Acrobat rescale the book to fit the full page) and bind. This
eBook is actually in three specific sections that could be
bound separately (“Before You Take Pictures,” “Shooting
Pictures with Your D300,” and “After You’ve Taken Pictures
with Your D300”); I’ve tried to keep the instructions you’d
want while out shooting in the middle section.
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Since I get the occasional question as to
why
I don’t publish a paper version, I’ll
explain: paper versions turn out to be more expensive to produce in the small
quantities at which a niche publication like this sells. Producing this eBook
electronically allows me to create it on demand, reducing waste and cost, and to
keep it up to date as I learn new things about the camera. It also gives me a chance to
correct the inevitable minor typos that somehow creep into every major production.
On that last point: I keep a current errata list on my Web site. You’ll find the one for
this version of the eBook (1.02) at
http://www.bythom.com/d300guideerrata.htm
.