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HomeElectronicsAvery Quarter-Fold Greeting Cards for Inkjet Printers, 4.25 x 5.5 inches, White, Pack of 20 (3266) |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 21 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
great Dec 03, 2007
By mmadd123 worked very well in inkjet printer. Card stock was too thick to run through our standard laser printers though- i purchased them for laser jet printers hoping it would work..beware it doesn't.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Very nice, a little pricey Mar 03, 2010
By Ellie This is perfect for printing cards to various kids' birthday parties - the kids appreciate getting their name and customized pictures/messages on the cards, and it's cheaper for you. That being said, it could be cheaper, since you could just download the free software from Avery.com for card printing, and print on regular white paper. The colors won't be as vivid (this paper does bring out the images beautifully), but really I don't think your audience cares all that much, especially since the card is folded in a quarter-fold anyway so they can see it's printed at home. I probably won't buy any more unless the price drops to about $5-6 (with free Amazon Prime shipping), and instead will just print with the software on regular printer paper. Envelopes are included for the 20 card papers.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
AVNET Quarter-Fold Blank Cards May 22, 2007
By G. Becker These are working out just great. I have tried them on two different printers with two different card programs. No more running to the store for greeting cards!
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
The pleasure of your own creation Dec 20, 2008
By Bernice Friedman
"spender"
I do not have the bucks to spend $3-5.00 on a single greeting card. I feel that store purchased cards do not reflect me. I would rather spend the time and create my own greetings card. Shopping for card stock, for the most part does not provide me with the quarter fold cards at stores like Staples, etc. If I do find them, they are much more expensive than purchasing through Amazon. I do most of my online shopping through these guys, and do love it.
Berni
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Beware of pitfalls Dec 08, 2008
By J. Crandall No indication of preferred side to print, on sheets nor in instructions, and yet folding is clearly biased to one direction. We ended up with 20 nicely-printed cards that couldn't be folded gracefully, and still with no GUESS how we'd figure out how to load the next batch correctly.
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