Printing on card

What are? You seem not to have provided us any context before your comment.

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Andy Luckman (AJL Electronics)
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Yes, that makes sense. Having cut out the 3 postcard sized pieces from the A4 sheet, you can put them all inside an A4 laminator pouch with spaces between them so as to have a laminated border when finally trimmed. This is likely to be more economical than using postcard-sized laminator pouches - even if you can get them.

Reply to
Roger Mills

But beware the sharp corners after cutting...round them off!

Reply to
Bob Eager

He did, actually - but he top posted. Your news client probably stripped out the previous message, thinking there were 57 lines of signature!

Reply to
Roger Mills

oops! and pay quite a bit for a new head in six months.

Reply to
The3rd Earl Of Derby

Buy a cheap colour printer,preferably where the cartridge can be refilled. Then go to a stationers and buy sticky back lables postcard size and stick them to the post card after printed the details on.

Reply to
The3rd Earl Of Derby

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will do 50 full colour printed postcards for free, all you pay is the postage.

Get three other committee members to order 50 cards each and bobsherunkle!

Otherwise, order the 50 free ones and if you are satisfied order 150 more.

Shokk

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Shokka

edit: They actually offer 100 postcards for free! Even better!

Reply to
Shokka

I quite like that idea, but what is the difference between postcard and four by six? At four by six, they go down to 7 and a half pence for over

100.

Dave

Reply to
Dave

Fr short runs, find a print shop with a color laser - these will print up to a reasonable thickness of card. Otherwisee its going to be a couple of hundred quid to set up for 'real printing'

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The Natural Philosopher

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