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Hi to all,
I found these two links who explain how to build your self gaff card: 1. News Blog And there is also an online tool...really usefull and easy to use to design your gaff card. 2. Card Design Now the question: I have a epson stylus photo printer RX425...I try to print a card on a blank face card...but the result was not so good..anyone could give me some help???? Thanks in advance and hope you like these two links. |
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That is an astoundingly good site on printing your own cards... Wow. Everything is covered, including the finish.
So, first of all, thank you for this amazing resource. Now, onto your problem. You said "blank face card". Am I right in assuming you purchased a blank Bicycle deck and tried printing onto that? If so, the reason that didn't work out is because of the finish; it's repelling the ink, If you are using some of the blank stock from the website you posted, then I have no idea what's wrong. I can only suggest re-reading the site and re-checking your printer settings. Good luck!
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