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The forum discussion centers around the request for a scanned image of the "I love what I do" insert from a conference tote, as the original was damaged by rain. Users discuss the benefits of laminating the insert to preserve its quality, with one member sharing their experience of laminating at Office Depot for approximately $5. The scanned image was created at 300 dpi, but users noted that the image quality may be affected by the software used to view it, specifically Internet Explorer's "shrink-to-fit" feature.
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Geekgirl69 said:I wanted to laminate mine since I like it better than the one in the new billboard pack...
TIA.
NooraK said:Hope this works. Mine's a bit ragged along the top, but I don't think too much of that scanned in. CS limits the size of the file, so if it's not good enough to print, let me know.
Geekgirl69 said:The part on top is barely noticeable. It's not the "crispest" image but for a catalog tote I don't think anybody is going to be staring at it saying hey it's fuzzy, etc. At least all the dots are there, lol.
Thanks so much, now off to laminate it.
A scanner at the Pampered Chef conference typically refers to a person who uses a scanning device or app to capture information, such as product details, session notes, or networking contacts. This can help attendees keep track of valuable insights and resources shared during the event.
Attending the conference with a scanner allows you to efficiently gather and organize information presented during sessions. You can quickly scan materials, business cards, and promotional items, making it easier to follow up with contacts and implement new strategies in your direct sales business.
Yes, some tips include ensuring your scanner is fully charged, familiarizing yourself with its features beforehand, and organizing your scanning process by categorizing information as you go. It’s also helpful to label scanned items for easy reference later.
You should consider scanning session handouts, product catalogs, promotional flyers, and business cards from networking contacts. Additionally, capturing notes from speakers and workshops can provide valuable insights to apply to your business.
Yes, sharing scanned materials with your team can be a great way to disseminate knowledge and resources gained from the conference. Just ensure that any shared materials comply with Pampered Chef's policies and respect the intellectual property of presenters and vendors.