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    Originally posted by Larry Kumpost
    I realize that many commercial printers use large production printers to make multiple sets of prints but do you have a true production level printer? In other words, can you make one set and let the contractor got to a local printer for the prints he needs?
    Not a bad idea, but check the cost per sheet at the local print shop first. Our local print shop here in Carlisle charges $3.00/sheet to make black and white copies of 24x36 sheets. That adds up quick if you have a lot of sheets in a plan set.

    I know in California, with all the notes and title 24 stuff, 30 sheets for a single house isn't unusual, here it runs 12 to 20 sheets depending on the complexity of the house and the township its being built in.

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