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Old 08-17-2015, 03:37 PM
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Brent,

For my customs I print "sheets" of 8-9 fronts or backs on Avery #8255 full-sheet labels and sandwich a piece of poster board stock in between.

It's exacting work to get the alignment right.
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Brent,

For my customs I print "sheets" of 8-9 fronts or backs on Avery #8255 full-sheet labels and sandwich a piece of poster board stock in between.

It's exacting work to get the alignment right.
I'll second that. Aligning fronts to backs on multi-image sheets often calls for painstaking precision and strong drink, not necessarily in that order. But it always gives one a lot of empathy for the Topps and Bowman printers who have taken abuse for off-center cards.
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