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liz
06-29-2003, 08:49 PM
Hi
I was wondering..Is there a particular type of brand of business card
paper to use with Illustrator 10's business card template?
On screen my cards looks great and there are 10 cards to the template,
so I use 10 card paper and the cards print out all crooked and off
center, no good except maybe one or 2.
maybe there is a better program to use for this. Im using a mac.I know
its not the printer
thanks for your help
liz

Alexgirl
06-30-2003, 03:46 PM
Have you tried printing the file from another program, like Acrobat, for
example? It really sounds to me like the printer for the "print out all
crooked" part and as for the off-center, check your printer's margin
restrictions, the margins on your print setup and the print area on your
file. I've done artwork for cards using AI 10 without any complaints from
the print company and my test prints worked just find on my crappy ol' ink
jet.

"liz" <lizann@writeme.com> wrote in message
news:3EFFC166.7060506@writeme.com... Hi I was wondering..Is there a particular type of brand of business card paper to use with Illustrator 10's business card template? On screen my cards looks great and there are 10 cards to the template, so I use 10 card paper and the cards print out all crooked and off center, no good except maybe one or 2. maybe there is a better program to use for this. Im using a mac.I know its not the printer thanks for your help liz


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