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Cautions for postcards printing
●As postcards do not absorb ink weii, offset images may appear on the rear side of foiiowing prints. To avoid this, piace a sheet of paper on top of each printed postcard.
Print Size
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11” x 17“ size can be fed as an original or printing paper, but the maximum printing size is 210 x 350 mm (8.3” x 13.7”). Set 64% reduction to print the entire image of 11” x 17“ originai.
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Note:
The first 10 mm (7/16“) after the ieading edge cannot be printed. Make sure the lead- ing edge margin is more than 10 mm (7/16”).
The position of center and the ieading edge of the image do not change in any reduction mode.
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