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Pete, I'm using a Mac and it doesn't recognize the .png extension the drawings use. Ifound a workaround though, thanks.
Rob What workaround? Thanks
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Another method is after you have found the patent # go here; http://www.pat2pdf.org/where it can be downloaded as a PDF file
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Pete, I'm using a Mac and it doesn't recognize the .png extension the drawings use. I found a workaround though, thanks.
Rob What workaround? Thanks I save it to the desktop and then open it with Preview and print from there.
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Really excellent. I remember in the 1960s having to send snail mails to the Patent Office for inferior quality prints.
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Michael, great site, thanks for sharing. Really goes into detail compared to what you would see in a book for the patent.
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