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Actually, the first time you do it, I'd run it through blank... Like open a Word doc and leave it blank and just hit print. If the cardstock gets caught/roughed up, you'll know ASAP without wasting any ink (and hopefully be able to just trim off any rough edges!)
print on regular paper first to make sure everything looks good, no typos, font sizes are right, etc.
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Hi bees! Sorry this is NWR, but I'm making invitations for a small holiday party I'm hosting, it's the first time I'm doing so, and I only have 10 sheets to work with for 8 invites, so little room for mistakes! I bought A5 cardstock from the Paper Source and I have a digital design in Adobe Illustrator ready to go. I also have labels that I can run through the printer for pritning addresses Any tips on how to set everything up so that these cards will run through smoothly and without error? Any tips or mistakes to avoid?