How to print Pokemon cards front and back
ManningAndy路7 months agoDon't print at home. If you're looking to get high-quality Pokemon cards, it's always best to buy them directly from official sources or reputable retailers. Printed ones at home will lack the feel, durability, and authenticity of real cards.
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Printing Pokemon cards yourself isn't something I'd recommend since it could be seen as copyright infringement and the quality won't match official cards. But for making proxies for personal use, ensure you have high-res images for both the front and back. Use photo editing software to align the images side-by-side with the correct dimensions (63 x 88 mm for a standard card) on a landscape A4 or letter-sized document. Print on high-quality, thick paper or cardstock. Remember, these should only be for personal use and not for sale or distribution!
Tried printing my own once just for kicks, and lemme tell ya, it's not the same. The edge cutting alone will tell you it's not worth it unless you're just making proxies for playtesting. Even then, respect the game and its creators. Keep it legit and support the community by getting real cards.
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