How to print Pokemon cards at home

avatarArisingWard·2 years ago
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avatarPressingDesk·2 years ago

Been there, done that! My tip: calibration is key. Make sure your printer settings are on point for color and alignment. First few tries might not be perfect, but it’s a cool project. Also, mixing in some of your own artwork can make for a unique deck nobody else has!

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avatarReoccuringRace·2 years ago

Just don't. Printing your own Pokemon cards kinda defeats the joy of collecting and trading the real deal. Part of the fun is the chase!


avatarPleasingSkip·2 years ago

Printing Pokemon cards at home? Sure thing, but remember it's just for fun and personal use! Get high-quality images of the cards you wanna print, preferably from official art or your own designs. Use photo editing software to adjust the size and resolution to match real Pokemon cards (2.5 x 3.5 inches). Print on glossy photo paper or card stock for that authentic feel. If you're serious, consider a card sleeve or laminate to protect your homemade treasures!

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