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Spent ages looking for a *UK* supplier of blank inkjet postcards, any
ideas who ?


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howard wrote:
> Spent ages looking for a *UK* supplier of blank inkjet postcards, any
> ideas who ?
>
>
> H.


Sorry to sound dense, but do you mean postcard-sized card (i.e. blank both
sides) or marked on the back? I've been producing postcards for years, using
MS Publisher, by quartering an A4 sheet (210g/m² glossy photo paper)
manually adding the markings on the back, and then trimming to size. If you
have Publisher I can send you a template. If not, I can send you a PDF of
what it looks like.

To use an Americanism, it's a bit of a no-brainer once you know what you're
doing.

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"Miss Perspicacia Tick" <noone@here.com> wrote in message
news:GmnVd.2811$D76.726@fe06.highwinds-media.phx...
> howard wrote:
> > Spent ages looking for a *UK* supplier of blank inkjet postcards, any
> > ideas who ?
> >
> >
> > H.
>
>
> Sorry to sound dense, but do you mean postcard-sized card (i.e. blank both
> sides) or marked on the back? I've been producing postcards for years,
using
> MS Publisher, by quartering an A4 sheet (210g/m² glossy photo paper)
> manually adding the markings on the back, and then trimming to size. If
you
> have Publisher I can send you a template. If not, I can send you a PDF of
> what it looks like.


Thanks, I might have to do the same, but I know they're out
there , Avery do them but I just can't find who supplies
them in the UK.....

http://tinyurl.com/46sa3

H.

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howard wrote:
> "Miss Perspicacia Tick" <noone@here.com> wrote in message
> news:GmnVd.2811$D76.726@fe06.highwinds-media.phx...
>> howard wrote:
>>> Spent ages looking for a *UK* supplier of blank inkjet postcards,
>>> any ideas who ?
>>>
>>>
>>> H.
>>
>>
>> Sorry to sound dense, but do you mean postcard-sized card (i.e.
>> blank both sides) or marked on the back? I've been producing
>> postcards for years, using MS Publisher, by quartering an A4 sheet
>> (210g/m² glossy photo paper) manually adding the markings on the
>> back, and then trimming to size. If you have Publisher I can send
>> you a template. If not, I can send you a PDF of what it looks like.
>
>
> Thanks, I might have to do the same, but I know they're out
> there , Avery do them but I just can't find who supplies
> them in the UK.....
>
> http://tinyurl.com/46sa3
>
> H.


Not according to Avery's website (that was the first place I looked). I also
checked my version of DesignPro and it doesn't have a postcard template.
--
Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling
on salads.

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"howard" <h4000@coldmail.com> wrote in message
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> Spent ages looking for a *UK* supplier of blank inkjet postcards, any
> ideas who ?

I hate to say it but PC World sell postcards - 4 to an 175 gsm A4 sheet with
18 sheets in a £5 pack Do a search at www.pcworld.co.uk for "postcard".

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Double sided heavy Epson matte paper works well. Cut it in quarters. Also,
Epson glossy photo paper can be printed on both sides, although the back
side has a faint epson logo that doesn't show that much. Not suitable for
commercial use, but ok for personal cards.

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> ideas who ?
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