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How to Print Your Own Interesting Christmas Card Designs
Have you ever wondered what being organized was like? If you
have, maybe it's time to start thinking about getting your
Christmas cards together. Better yet why not design the
Christmas card itself with a printer. If you do, friends and
family will be amazed and you'll have more money for a wonderful
Christmas dinner.
What to look for in a printer
To get started you need to decide whether you want to design
your card with the help of the computer or by yourself. There
are many card software packages that come with your computer.
Fortunately, if you have the right printer its many features can
get you around the need for a dedicated card software package
and a computer. What you'll need for a printer could include a
scanner for importing pictures; a color option would be nice
with good dots per inch (dpi) for quality images, good through
put if your list is long (check for paper tray capacity), %
increase/decrease for sizing and a bunch of patients to get it
just right. You'll also need premium photo papers.
What's available?
Printers have gone through their evolution over the past many
years. Combining your design ability with what has evolved will
get your card done. If you need a printer for your Christmas
card design project look too any manufacturer and they will have
a manufacturer that offers what you need.
The Hp OfficeJet 5610 is a good place to start and you do not
necessarily need a computer to use it. It has excellent
reduction/enlargement functions, a scanner, fax, good through
put and a 25 page paper tray. The color dpi is a bit low but ask
to see a copy for your thoughts. This printer is a great dollar
value.
Perhaps you would like to go in the other direction for
increased quality of print and two sided print options. For a
bit more money a laser printer may be for you. The Brother DCP
8025DN is a laser with great quality and the ability to turn out
color and mono chrome images at 30 pages per minute. It also can
reduce/enlarge from 40% to 400%.
The Epson Stylus C120 may be an option right in the middle for
this type of project. Priced under $100.00 its fast, has a great
color quality and reduces/enlarges. There is no scanner but
there are other options to getting your family picture into the
computer.
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