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    • ElizabethK868
      CommentAuthorElizabethK868
     
    Hi everyone, I'm looking at making my own wedding invitations and wondered if anyone knew which printer was the best to buy to do this? I want them to look as professional as possible and my current printer is not good enough. Was thinking maybe a laser printer? But not too pricey. On a budget. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! :)
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    • CommentAuthorFayeJ67
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    Get a photo printer that also does normal printing. I printed all mine and they looked amazing
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    • StephanieM158
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    My printer was a normal printer, I find its the paper/card you use that gets the best finish. My invites on my profile x

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    • MrsC2Be
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    hi, i am in the middle of printing my own and a laser printer is best (some card you get to print on works best with a laser printer) you can get them pretty cheap if you dont have one already! If you cant get a laser one just get apropriate card/paper for your printer like Stephanie said :)

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    • MichelleC961
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    Yes I would recommend laser yet and quality card

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    • LaurenD45
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    Just be careful how it feeds the card/paper. I tried to print some stuff off at work on the laser printer there and my card was too rigid and just jammed
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    • InDreamland
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    Hi Elizabeth

    What sort of budget are you working to for invitations if you don't mind me asking?

    Reason I ask is you can get really affordable invitations printed from v15t@pr1nt. Check them out, it may work out cheaper than actually buying a printer, ink and all the materials. At the time I was planning my wedding many of the ladies on here were also using v15t@pr1nt for their invitations and other stationery.

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    • LaurenD45
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    I may look into that for the thank you cards. Hmm
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    • InDreamland
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    If buying a good quality laser colour printer you're looking at over £100. Then there is the cost of coliur ink cartridges and all the paper/card to print on.

    I got my invitations and rsvp cards printed for just over £100 but ordered way too many (forgot at the time of ordering it isn't one per guest, it's one per couple or family lol).

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    • CamilaL
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    The other option would be to design your own and print on pr1nt3d.c0m. They have amazing sort of papers and it's not expensive. However, they don't do design, only print.
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    • MrsBU2B
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    Yes, I used that V1st@pr1nt for my STD's and you couldn't even tell they weren't done by a professional. Will also be using it for the full invites and the rest. Much easier and quite cheap. Price it up both ways (DIY v. V1st@pr1nt)

    Just see what works for you. You may find that you end up not having time to even print them for yourself if you have a busy lifestyle, or you may find that you have loads of time and need something to occupy you lols!
 

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