Dropbox is a file share service that allows you to share computer files with people. It's very useful when trying to share extremely large files that cannot be attached to an e-mail, etc. (files larger than 10-20 MB). There used to be other free services available, like megaupload, etc. that I used the first time around...but they have since been shut down. Dropbox is free, but only for a trial period of a few days, and since I don't have any regular need for such a service, I will be canceling it in a few days. The link above should take you to the page to download the .tiff image of the CPO, which is very large at about 520MB or so. All it is, is a really big picture/scan taken at a very high resolution (at least for this type of work). You can't then just simply print it off. Well, you could, but it won't work out well. It will have to be cropped and maybe the image brightness tweaked a bit to make it look good...and most importantly, you need to know the exact dimensions of the original to print it out at the right size.
I never had any intention of trying to reproduce these. I just happened to get one of the last known NOS NBA JAM TE CPOs (I like typing that because it seems so cryptic) and figured I should scan it for posterity's sake if anyone needed it in the future...and let them mess around with trying to figure out how to print it. However, the original link went down, other people who downloaded it, lost it, and my computer situation never lent itself to uploading it again.
My suggestion to everyone is that unless you're a printing guru and have really easy access to this stuff, just be a little patient. Trying to take this file to Kinko's or Staples or whatever will likely lead to frustration because of the NBA's copyright and they don't like to print a lot of stuff like this. I've been in contact with someone here on KLOV that has experience printing things off (and not one of the big name guys). I'm going to measure my original and he's going to do a run of these. You'll likely have to cut the holes yourself, but you'll at least have a nice copy with a lot less legwork.
Derek