ao.frog
10-21-2013, 01:19 PM
I'm about to print out a copy of the manual. (A paper-copy of the latest version of the manual is required here in Norway)
Since it's well above 100 pages, it's quite a printing job. I'm wondering if you guys at AFS have considered to make manual changes on a page-by-page basis? So when changes come out, you write in the foreword which pages is new and then we can just print out the new pages and insert them in the manual? That way we don't have to print out well above 100 pages to get just a few new pages?
To make room for new pages, you could have several pages in each section be "intentionally left blank" so they could be replaced by new stuff if needed in updates.
That would save ALOT of ink and paper...
Since it's well above 100 pages, it's quite a printing job. I'm wondering if you guys at AFS have considered to make manual changes on a page-by-page basis? So when changes come out, you write in the foreword which pages is new and then we can just print out the new pages and insert them in the manual? That way we don't have to print out well above 100 pages to get just a few new pages?
To make room for new pages, you could have several pages in each section be "intentionally left blank" so they could be replaced by new stuff if needed in updates.
That would save ALOT of ink and paper...