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<title>WARNING about using Office Depot/OfficeMax for printing resumes</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2025 20:20:20 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I recently sent some resumes to Office Depot for printing. When I got there, all of the grey shaded boxes (e.g., Name, Work History, Education) printed in light purple. In addition, each side of each box had a small dropout (white area).

I asked the counter person what happened and he said, “You sent them as PDF files. We can’t print documents from PDF files correctly. Send them again in Word.”

Wow! Had I been cutting it close and picking these up on the way to the post office or an interview, I would have been out of luck.

If you think you will ever need a resume or CV printed at Office Depot/OfficeMax in the future, plan on doing a test now to make sure your documents will print correctly.]]></description>
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