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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Is it possible to print your own postcards? -

I have an Epson all-in-one printer, and I was wondering whether you could print your own postcards on blank postcard sheets? I suppose what with the price of ink and everything, it s probably cheaper to buy postcards, but I m curious all the same. Many thanks.

We have an all-in-one Epson and the software provided prints postcard size prints. One thing to be aware of. The prints are not waterproof and recipients could end up with a psychedelic mess. You can spray a protection coat over them but it starts to get very expensive

You would need some software that will help you create postcards. Do a search for postcard software, should give you some results.

Yeah you can. You can use various programs. Word would be able to do it and there are tons of specialist packages, just do a search using google.

Yeah .. there is a program called quot; PrintArtist quot; ... it s very helpful in making postcards, Calenders, and lots of other stuff

yes u can as long as you have a printer that can print envelopes/postcards. all you have to do is go to microsoft word, and download a post card template from quot;templates onlinequot;. then go to page setup ...click on the paper tab, and change the paper size to whatever size you want, and in the margins tab, change the layout to landscape . you will have to put the post card in your printer sideways, and slide the plastic thing (i forget what it s called) all the way over so that the post-card fits securely in your printer before you hit print...or you could use a different software to do it, but you would still have to print it the same way :) hope that helps

Yes, you can, if you have the software (although you can use Word to make them), and if your printer can print small-sized postcard cards

Of course it is. I used to make my own postcards to enter competitions before computers were thought of. As long as you have quot;post cardquot; printed on the top at the back and a dividing line between the mailing address and your comments its legal.

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