Having printed hundreds of cards at home, I've listed the resources I use to get a great print every time.
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Printing & Assembly
Storage & Protection
Printing & Assembly
I spent months optimizing the process to make print at home cards, so you don't have to!
The process - How to make cards at home
Ink tank printers are so economical! I've printed SO much (many 100s of full color sheets) on Prisma, my printer familiar, and I've only had one refill so far. Make sure you get a printer for the right paper size!
Printer - Canon MAXIFY GX6050 Ink Tank Printer
250 gsm paper gives thick, durable cards that feel and shuffle great (especially when laminated). When you print as much as I do, the bulk option discounts are awesome! Make sure to get paper of the right size!
Card Stock - A4 250 gsm (50 Sheets)
A great piece of kit for laminating print and play cards, and comes with a paper trimmer and corner cutter too! Make sure to get a laminator for the right paper size!