![]() Thanks for your comment Antony Scharmer, have a nice day. ![]() Please leave a comment and let me know if you have any ideas on how I could improve.Did you Oh me hold onto my embrace this time I promise it won't break I'm hoping the things haven't changed life to kiss far above it it never took away my heart have you been holding it say cuz it's been hard you know I wanted to stay chorus of God but there was no other way I'm coming home I'm coming home we'll stay up till morning and head out exploring mr. Thanks for taking the time to read until the end of my Instructable. The last photo shows how the print looked after trimmed the margins and taped the pieces together. The photo with the very large gaps between the sheets shows how the pages looked immediately after I trimmed the margin. I remove the margin by cutting right up to the end of the printed lines with a pair of scissors. It is much easier to assemble if you remove the margin first. This margin makes it very difficult to precisely align the pages together. If you look closely at the print you will notice that there is a small margin between the end of the printed lines and the edge of the paper. ![]() The first photos shows how the pages looked immediately after I removed them from the printer. After the paper comes out of your printer you will have to assemble the pieces together.
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