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JAE said:Sorry it isn't working for you. I make sure I choose "quick print" or "fast" instead of the regular printing. It's plenty dark enough and less likely to smear.
I will try that. I did have it set for PC printing but did not look at the paper setting. Thanks!crystalscookingnow said:Maybe you need to check the properties for your printer. Mine has a setting that says Glossy Paper. I have to change that setting on mine to make it print pictures properly.
I know all about that!!! My old HWC postcards from VP are thicker. They get caught and rip in both old and nrew printer. They can not handle the corve thru the print mechanism.wadesgirl said:It could also be the thickness of the postcards. Some printers aren't able to handle it and thus makes them not print right.
Yes, you can use any type of printer as long as it is compatible with the size and thickness of the postcard invites. We recommend using a laser printer for a professional and high-quality finish.
It is important to adjust the settings on your printer to ensure that the postcard invites are printed correctly. Make sure to select the correct paper size and thickness, and adjust the print quality for the best results.
Yes, you can print multiple postcard invites at once by using the multiple page printing option on your printer. This will save you time and effort when printing a large number of invites.
We recommend using a high-quality, thick cardstock paper for the postcard invites. This will ensure that the invites are durable and have a professional look and feel.
Yes, you can personalize the postcard invites with your own design by using a graphic design software or online design tool. Just make sure to follow our guidelines for size and layout to ensure a successful print.