Can I put thick, fancy paper used in wedding invitations in my home printer and print the invitations myself?
Question by jon: Can I put thick, fancy paper used in wedding invitations in my home printer and print the invitations myself?
I’m doing wedding invitations for a friend who is getting married later this year. I used a wedding invitation software to create a wonderful design. (It’s much more original and fun than buying designs from a store.) We also bought those blank invitation packages (card+envelope+response card). But neither I nor my friend knows whether we can use that paper in my home printer etc. How do we do it?
I’m sorry if this is a dumb question, but we’ll really appreciate your help. Thank you!
Best answer:
Answer by Kelly
I’m an I.T. person by profession part of my job is fixing printers, you should be able to what type of printer do you have? Make and model.
Also what kind of paper is it actually, who made it and what style is it called?
Ultimately, it should be fine but don’t put too many in the drawer at the same time, if the drawer is too full, then the printer can jam.
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