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Memory Cards - Frequently Used Code References

This is the card set to help you remember some of the most frequently used areas of the National Electric Code. Memorizing these code references will help you quickly find some of the most often looked up areas of the electrical code. This would be a very handy skill to have, especially when taking the electrical exams.

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Printing Instructions

Get some card stock, don't use regular printer paper because you can see through it and will not produce the desired results. Card stock can be purchase almost anywhere printer paper is sold. It's cheap too, about $3.00 a reem. Print the first page then reload the page so it will now print upside down on the back. You may have to experiment to get it right, just remember the back should be upside down compared to the front. This way when you flip the card up or down the writing will appear right side up. This is also important to get the correct answer on the right card.
Tip: If your using a printer that is fed from the back. When reloading the page to print the back hold the page like your reading it and flip it over to the left like turning a page in a book and set it in the tray.
Tip: Stop paying full price for those expensive print cartridges. Use Remanufactured Inkjet Cartridges they are about half the price of new cartridges. I have been using them for a two years now and have been very satisfied. Just don't forget to order before you run out of ink.