Printing Your Notecard Project

We recommend you to specify the printer you are currently using because some projects may be truncated while printing if the printer and paper format have not been set up properly. Before printing your notecard project, you also may need to change the paper size or properties related to your particular printer. Choose Page Setup from the File menu and a dialog with options specific to your printer appears. Consult your printer's documentation for more information.

When you have finished your design and are ready to print, choose Print from the File menu. The Print Notecard Project dialog appears. You will see a preview of the way the card will be printed in the preview area.

Printing a notecard:

1.  Your card will be printed on both sides of a single sheet of paper. Depending on what side of a notecard you want to print first, select the Front/Back or Inside option (the Front/Back option is selected by default). Specify other options your need, and click the Print button to print one side of your notecard.

2.  After spooling one side you will need to reinsert the paper into your printer. A message will appear inviting you to print the second side of your notecard project. You can reinsert the paper to print the unprinted side and click OK in that message to print the other side of your notecard.

Refer to one of the following topics for more information:

Avery Templates

Printing Your Projects

Merge Printing with Lists

The Print Shop Printing Preferences

Setting Custom Paper Margins

Printing Your Greeting Card Project

Printing Your Sign Project

Printing Your Banner Project

Printing Your Calendar Project

Printing Your Postcard Project

Printing Your Business Card Project

Printing Your Envelope Project

Printing Your Letterhead Project

Printing Your Certificate Project

Printing Your Notepad Project

Printing Your Fax Cover Project

Printing Your Pamphlet Project

Printing Your Label Project

Printing Your 3M Post-it® Note Project

Printing Your Online Greeting Project

Printing Your Photo Project