
To access the latest issue in web-friendly HTML format, simply click on the pawprint or link below. The main page will download in a few seconds providing an index to articles which can be viewed individually in your Web browser and printed simply by clicking on the "Print" button in your browser's tool bar.
Vol. 21, No. 1, Winter, 2009 (28 pages-HTML), for viewing as web pagesIf you should experience problems downloading the file from the link above, try typing or pasting the following URL directly into your browser's address window and pressing "Enter."

To download the latest issue in printer-friendly PDF format, simply click on the pawprint or link below. The file will download in a few seconds on a high speed connection and in a few minutes using a dial-up connection.
Vol. 21, No. 1, Winter, 2009 (28 pages-PDF), designed for downloading the entire newsletter for printingThese files may be saved to your hard drive and read off your monitor at any time, although the HTML version may be better suited to this method. The PDF version is one complete document designed for those who want to print the entire newsletter. See below for printing instructions.
If you should experience problems downloading the file from the link above, try typing or pasting the following URL directly into your browser's address window and pressing "Enter."

The simplest procedure will be to click on the "Print" button in your Adobe Reader software which will usually open a dialog box for your printer controls. Click your printer's "Print" button for the quickest output.
You will greatly improve the quality of the photos if you change your printer's settings to "Best Quality." This process varies with make and model of printer, but in Windows usually involves clicking on a button labeled "Printer" and then one labeled "Properties." Once print quality is set to "Best," just click on "Print" and the entire newsletter will be printed at photo quality on one side of your paper and you can then staple it in a corner, or for easier use, staple it over the two staple guides located in the left hand margin of the front page.
While reasonably good results can be achieved with any paper, a 24 pound, bright white inkjet paper such as Hammermill's Ultra or HP's Brite White will improve the quality of the photos (even when printed on a laser printer).
Enjoy!
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