![]() ![]() If so, I think Chromium honors that strictly without a way to override it. Then, on the "sources" tab, look at the page's css files and see if you can find something like: landscape I want my print options back so that I can print invoices properly.īurnout426 Volunteer last edited by When you're on the invoice page you want to print, close the print dialog if it's open, hit ctrl + shift + i to open the developer tools. If you give a website some trust or some rope, they'll hang you with it. (bad form, IMO) Generally when you allow websites to decide what you can see - like if you have a mouse cursor, or whether menu and address bars are there, or whether to go fullscreen, etc - some scammer comes along and combines all the features into a way to trick elderly people and computer novices into paying them money. So I'm assuming there's either some intuitive AI settings thingy at work (which should be disabled IMO - just show me all the options) or they've enabled something that lets websites choose what you can and can't see. Most still have the option to change the layout. I get a smaller portrait page printed landscape with a white bar on the right! Oy! If I force it to Portrait in my printer drivers. Opera forces them to be Landscape (across 3 pages) when previously the invoice fit on one. I am having the same problem on some websites, like Newegg. Kramy last edited This must be a recent change to Opera. then your PDF will contain the pages/cards rotated the same way, like so: If your cards are meant to be played horizontally (landscape), it may impact how your file is prepped. Regardless of how your cards are meant to be played, your print-ready PDF must be in portrait orientation. of your PDF and the Last Page of your PDF will be cards/graphics visible, top and bottom. The order of the pages in the PDF will be the order of the deck's printed cards. But you must add a bleed of 1/8” onĪll four sides. The finished size is 12" X 18" for these tiles.Set up the PDF so that every other page is blank (since the 12” x 18” posters are one-sided).Printed on glossy Deluxe 100# Text Paper. The finished size is 8.5" X 11" for these tiles.Third page should contain content, the fourth page should be blank, and so on. The first page should contain content, the second page should be blank, the Set up the PDF so that every other page is blank (since 8.5” x 11” pages are one-sided).Printed on our Premium (11.4-point, 310gsm) card stock.įinished with square-cut corners. The finished size is 8" X 10" for these tiles. ![]() The finished size is 6" X 6" for these tiles.Finished withĪ low-gloss, eco-friendly water-based AQ satin coating and square-cut corners. Printed on Premium (11.4-point, 310gsm) card stock. The finished size is 2.75” x 4.75” for Tarot-sized cards.But you must add a bleed of 1/8” on all four sides. Poker-sized cards or 63mm x 88mm for Euro Poker-sized cards. The finished size is 2.5” x 3.5” for U.S.Export as PDF/X-1a:2003 with all fonts embedded.Do not set a die-cut for the round corners into the layout.Do not place any important art or text closer than 1/8” (.125”) from any finished edge.If your art does not bleed, bleedĪ white or black border from the safety to the bleed edge. A bleed of 1/8” (.125”) on all four sides is required.Please use tif, psd, or if you need to jpg. Images used in layout should not be png, png files can not be CMYK.(A CMYK mixįor a vibrant and rich black is C60%, M40%, Y40%, K100%.) Files must be CMYK with your ink coverage not exceeding 240%.Smaller than that and you upsize the image, your card images may become pixelated. The physical size of the image(s) should at least be the size of the card.Images contained in your PDF must be 300 dpi.No common border color between backs/faces required.The order of the pages in the PDF will be the order of the deck’s printed cards. The card back (of card 2), fourth page is that card’s face, and so on throughout theĭeck. First page is the card back (of card 1), second page is that card’s face, third page is.Create a single PDF for each card deck.Prepping your printed card product for Adobe InDesign and for Affinity Publisher. Image-editing program to work with your art.) We offer templates and tutorials to help you in Digital Rulebook and Print-n-Play Cardsįor best results, prepare your PDF using InDesign or Affinity Publisher. ![]()
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