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Does anyone know what would be the best printer and card for printing postcards with a photo on one side and printed text on the other, suitable for being posted? |
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Printing on the back seems to be the biggest issue I'm coming accross, |
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Printing on the back seems to be the biggest issue I'm coming accross, |
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paulbilly wrote: Printing on the back seems to be the biggest issue I'm coming accross, Ah, then you are looking for paper, and don't wish to use a standard address label and declare victory. Epson glossy photo paper I remember was passable printing on the back on the back of, but it did have a faint logo. But my data is 2 years old. |
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I used my Canon ip3000 for 3x5 cards. The only issue I had was it didn't do boarderless for any paper size not pre-programed into it's driver like 3x5, which is typicaly true for most printers. But given 4x6 photopaper is common just about any inkjet will do postcard size rather well, even classic 89mmx127mm (3.5 x 5in) size. I just checked my ip5200 to see if "postcard" was listed... and it is though not by name. snipped |
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I've printed borderless 3x5's using my iP4000 and iP3000. It's easy if you think outside of the confines imposed with printer drivers. Using any DTP application such as Publisher or PagePlus, I leave the paper setting at letter size and simply position the 3x5 image in the upper left portion of what the printer thinks is a letter size sheet. The same technique applies to other odd sized media such as invitation envelopes, post cards, etc... The only problem is there is a small area of white space, about 1/16", on the tail end of the item when printing borderless. Even with 4x6 which is supported by the printer driver, this occurs with any program other than Canon Easy Photo Print. |
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Does anyone know what would be the best printer and card for printing postcards with a photo on one side and printed text on the other, suitable for being posted? |
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I've printed borderless 3x5's using my iP4000 and iP3000. It's easy if you think outside of the confines imposed with printer drivers. Using any DTP application such as Publisher or PagePlus, I leave the paper setting at letter size and simply position the 3x5 image in the upper left portion of what the printer thinks is a letter size sheet. The same technique applies to other odd sized media such as invitation envelopes, post cards, etc... The only problem is there is a small area of white space, about 1/16", on the tail end of the item when printing borderless. Even with 4x6 which is supported by the printer driver, this occurs with any program other than Canon Easy Photo Print. I'll try this again when I need a slew of 3x5s. The last time I tried in Word anything larger than 3x5 it would assume left was well... left and print off the page. I tried to define the page in word as 3x5 and print letter in the Canon driver and it crashed. I imagine I would have less issues with real DTP package, though it would be overkill in my case as I was using 3x5s for notes, as in text. Having used Microsoft Publisher since version 1 in 1992, I'm somewhat tied |
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