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    Printing customs

    What have you guys found to be the best way to print your customs so that they come out clear? Thanks a ton.

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    I like to use a premium glossy photo paper. It has some thickness to it, but not as much as a standard card. I believe others do the same, but then back them to other pieces of photo paper or other stock.

    I print from an old HP inkjet, I use HP ink and HP photopaper. But that's just what works for me.

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    I print my stuff on 110 card stock and use the office color laser printer.

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    have a print shop print them

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