Hi-Res Flashcards

Click on the button to see and print the picture ...

These images are higher quality and easier to print.
They are PDF files - you need Acrobat Reader to open these files - if you don't have Acrobat Reader you can download it here (it's free): Download Adobe ReaderFor best quality make be sure to use the latest version (Adobe Reader 7.0 or higher).

Positive Points:
- much higher quality picture.
- can print easily & quickly - just click "Print".
- can print any size (up to A4) without any loss of quality (see below for printing instructions).

Negative Points:
- file size is higher than regular .gif images - may take a little longer to download, especially if you have a slow internet connection.

How to View and Print single pictures

To View:
1. 
In www.eslkidstuff.com locate the image you want to use.
2. Click the button to see the picture (opens in Adobe Reader).

To Print:
1. Click on the printer icon.
2. In "Page Handling" make sure 'Page Scaling' is set to "Fit to Printer Margins".
3. Check the 'Auto-Rotate and Center' box.
4. Click "Print".

If the paper size needs to be changed:
1. Click on the printer icon.
2. Click the "Properties" button at the top.
3. This opens your printer's properties - choose correct paper size and click OK.

How to View and Print multiple pictures

To View:
1. 
In www.eslkidstuff.com locate the set of images you want to use.
2. Click on the "Full Set Flashcards" link at the bottom of the page to see the full set of pictures (opens in Adobe Reader).

To Print:
1. Click on the printer icon.
2. In "Page Handling" make sure 'Page Scaling' is set to "Fit to Printer Margins".
3. Check the 'Auto-Rotate and Center' box.
4. In "Print Range" select "All"
5. Click "Print".

If the paper size needs to be changed:
1. Click on the printer icon.
2. Click the "Properties" button at the top.
3. This opens your printer's properties - choose correct paper size and click OK.


Note: On your monitor, some pictures will look like they have thin white lines drawn on the outline of the image - like this - this is just the effect of vectorizing the images.  When you print there will be no white lines.

That's it!  If you have any questions, email us at general@eslkidstuff.com.

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