zombienerd
Veteran Member
I own a vape shop, and just moved to a much larger space where we can finally hold "cloud competitions". This is where people try to blow the longest vapor clouds, with tournament style brackets, with prizes for 1st through 3rd place. Generally, vape shops will buy vinyl banners with inch measurements, up to 15 feet long, with feet notations, and this generally costs anywhere from $100 to $500 depending on options.
I've decided to go retro with mine, and want to use an old dot matrix and continuous fold paper to print my own. Nearly all my regulars know I'm an old computer geek, and it plays well with my style.
I just ordered a Panasonic KXP-1080i 9 pin, a pack of new ribbons, and 1000 sheets of continuous fold paper.
I was wondering what software I should use that could print a banner with "accurate" (close enough) 1 inch measurements up to around 12 feet long. I remember playing with Print Shop Pro when I was a kid, but don't remember if it could do something like that on its banners.
I have DOS, as well as Windows 3.1 up to 10 available, plus Linux machines.
I've decided to go retro with mine, and want to use an old dot matrix and continuous fold paper to print my own. Nearly all my regulars know I'm an old computer geek, and it plays well with my style.
I just ordered a Panasonic KXP-1080i 9 pin, a pack of new ribbons, and 1000 sheets of continuous fold paper.
I was wondering what software I should use that could print a banner with "accurate" (close enough) 1 inch measurements up to around 12 feet long. I remember playing with Print Shop Pro when I was a kid, but don't remember if it could do something like that on its banners.
I have DOS, as well as Windows 3.1 up to 10 available, plus Linux machines.