How to print Pokemon cards with an HP printer

avatarColoringNoon2 years ago
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avatarForetellingTable2 years ago

I printed some custom Pokemon cards for my kid's birthday and they loved it! Just make sure you use glossy paper and set your HP printer to the highest quality settings. It's great for making fun, unique cards, but remember, these aren't for official use!

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avatarTrainingHost2 years ago

Okay, first off, strictly speaking, printing your own Pokemon cards isn't really in the spirit of the game or its rules. BUT if you're doing this for personal fun, like making proxies for testing decks or for a custom game night, here's a quick rundown: Get high-resolution images of the cards you want to print, use photo editing software to adjust the size according to real Pokemon card dimensions (2.5 x 3.5 inches), and ensure your printer settings are on high quality on glossy photo paper for the best look. Remember, never try to pass these off as real in official events!


avatarPleasingSkip2 years ago

Printing Pokemon cards? Just don't. Keep it real and collect 'em all the legit way!

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