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Title: windows cleaned to day slips
Post by: shammy davis jnr on May 17, 2007, 02:27:06 pm
i know about the doc section
but was wondering if everyone who has such a thing  could post it till i get a good look at a few there must be more than four people use these lol
just to see the diffrent ones
Title: Re: windows cleaned to day slips
Post by: shammy davis jnr on May 17, 2007, 02:40:12 pm
dont get paranoid im sure we could all learn from this one  im going to make a windows cleaned today slip stew and see what i can come up with lol
bit off dave bit off squeaky bit trev,lol ive created a monster lol  ;D ;D
Title: Re: windows cleaned to day slips
Post by: Trevor Knight on May 17, 2007, 02:52:58 pm
this is our card
Title: Re: windows cleaned to day slips
Post by: Paul Coleman on May 17, 2007, 04:30:48 pm
Here is mine.  It is single colour (laserjet so the ink doesn't run if it gets wet).  I print them 2-up on an A4 sheet and guillotine them to get two A5 bills per sheet.  I have a printer with duplex capability as they are two sided.  If you don't have duplex, you could just as easily run them through your printer twice - taking great care to ensure they are the right way round for the second run.
I suggest using A5 as your minimum size as, if they are too small, they may get thrown away with junk mail, leaflets etc.
Title: Re: windows cleaned to day slips
Post by: Paul Coleman on May 17, 2007, 04:40:41 pm
Here is mine.  It is single colour (laserjet so the ink doesn't run if it gets wet).  I print them 2-up on an A4 sheet and guillotine them to get two A5 bills per sheet.  I have a printer with duplex capability as they are two sided.  If you don't have duplex, you could just as easily run them through your printer twice - taking great care to ensure they are the right way round for the second run.
I suggest using A5 as your minimum size as, if they are too small, they may get thrown away with junk mail, leaflets etc.

This is the first time I have stepped back for a while and taken a look at the design of my bills.  I see some room for improvement to make them look a bit more professional.  Nothing major, but just a tweak here and there.  I reposted the above as jpegs because the .pdf file wasn't displaying very well.
Title: Re: windows cleaned to day slips
Post by: Easyclean Windows on May 17, 2007, 04:45:20 pm
heres what i use very simple
Title: Re: windows cleaned to day slips
Post by: S.A.J on May 17, 2007, 04:53:05 pm
and this is mine

(http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w82/stuartcastles/AMOUNTDUE.jpg)
Title: Re: windows cleaned to day slips
Post by: supernova77 on May 17, 2007, 04:58:07 pm
Here is the one we use:

(http://www.scs.uk.com/windowscleaned.jpg)

Andy
Title: Re: windows cleaned to day slips
Post by: Pittmonkey on May 17, 2007, 05:05:24 pm
Here's Mine

Wayne
Title: Re: windows cleaned to day slips
Post by: Chris Cottrell on May 17, 2007, 07:30:59 pm
this is ours
Title: Re: windows cleaned to day slips
Post by: shammy davis jnr on May 17, 2007, 08:00:18 pm
intresting so far even shiner has had a re think
its amazing all the difrent ways of doing this but who has the ultimate ....keep them comming
a lot of great ideas there