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Re: Invitation printing
John Durbetaki (JohnDurbetaki@WORLDNET.ATT.NET)
Mon, 28 Dec 1998 23:06:26 -0800
Steve Nodine wrote:
>Has anyone had experience with printing Eagle Ceremony invitations on a
>computer printer?
Well, doing it on my printer is a matter of single feeding the
invitations one by one. I have a laser printer and I have run
invitations, Christmas card envelopes (even foil lined ones), cards,
etc. Usually I will have to run a few sheets of blank printing through
when I am done to clean up the rollers, but it works. One trick - if you
nave a way to shorten and straighten the document path, do it. My laser
printer can deposit the documents on the top or on the back. If it is
thicker paper, deposit on the back so it does not have to go through a
tight turn near the end and get jammed.
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