Fellow Canadian here, Little Rock Printing in Calgary does mix n match designs on all their art print/postcard print offers. You can order a free paper sample to keep on hand for selecting your paper. Hope that helps!
Thanks so much for this video! I’m also in Canada and I was really scared to choose a paper from red river because the shipping is so expensive. It’s great to get a recommendation. Thanks!!! ❤
I totally hear you!! now that I know I love it I just try to make bigger and less frequent orders to save on shipping, but the shipping price still sucksssss
I've been looking into Moo for my postcards and I can't figure out how to get it to let me do multiple designs. Is there something certain I need to do this? I've recently found your videos and I love them! Thank you for posting and sharing your art!
after you pick how many cards you want, when you go to "upload a full design", it should give you the option to upload up to 25 different designs for the back of the postcard (which is the side that will be coated where you'd want the artwork to go)! I find it's confusing that they word it as the BACK being where the art would go and the front being where you write address etc. I hope that helps!!
Hi! if you print on thick paper 125 to 300 can you put more than one sheet of paper in the manual tray (or the normal tray)? or is It only possible to put one by one?. Thank you for the video. I'm looking to purchase this printer but I can't find any information on this.
interestingly, I found my printer used to be able to handle putting up to 10 or so sheets of thicker stock in the rear tray, but now it will jam unless I only put one in at a time! my theory is as the mechanisms have worn down with use it can't pull the paper through as smoothly as it once could. so the answer to your question is yes, it seems like 1 piece of paper at a time works best, but when it was new it used to be able to handle several sheets at a time!
Is there anything you think you should be doing to more of differently in your business? Also have you always been this confident on camera? I have exactly zero confidence in my ability to promote myself on camera, even if I talk myself into trying it just doesn’t come out right or at all.
oh my gosh I have absolutely not always been this confident on camera, if you want evidence watch any of my vlogs from a couple of years ago 😂❤ I still have days and moments where it's super uncomfy, just slowly gets easier with practice! 💓
Fellow Canadian here, Little Rock Printing in Calgary does mix n match designs on all their art print/postcard print offers. You can order a free paper sample to keep on hand for selecting your paper. Hope that helps!
definitely going to check them out! thank you!!
I have the same printer, I’ve never been more in love with a printer. I bought it on sale at Best Buy $899 back in july
it's the best!!!
Thanks so much for this video! I’m also in Canada and I was really scared to choose a paper from red river because the shipping is so expensive. It’s great to get a recommendation. Thanks!!! ❤
I totally hear you!! now that I know I love it I just try to make bigger and less frequent orders to save on shipping, but the shipping price still sucksssss
this is so good, watched and enjoyed till the end ☺☺
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I've been looking into Moo for my postcards and I can't figure out how to get it to let me do multiple designs. Is there something certain I need to do this? I've recently found your videos and I love them! Thank you for posting and sharing your art!
after you pick how many cards you want, when you go to "upload a full design", it should give you the option to upload up to 25 different designs for the back of the postcard (which is the side that will be coated where you'd want the artwork to go)! I find it's confusing that they word it as the BACK being where the art would go and the front being where you write address etc. I hope that helps!!
@@maybekatie yes this helps thank you!!
Hi! if you print on thick paper 125 to 300 can you put more than one sheet of paper in the manual tray (or the normal tray)? or is It only possible to put one by one?. Thank you for the video. I'm looking to purchase this printer but I can't find any information on this.
interestingly, I found my printer used to be able to handle putting up to 10 or so sheets of thicker stock in the rear tray, but now it will jam unless I only put one in at a time!
my theory is as the mechanisms have worn down with use it can't pull the paper through as smoothly as it once could.
so the answer to your question is yes, it seems like 1 piece of paper at a time works best, but when it was new it used to be able to handle several sheets at a time!
Hi question: Do you make your art in CMYK ? coz printers only print in CMYK. The RGB vibrancy is not printing on the card stock 🥺
hi!! yes I do work in CMYK! i find it a lot easier to get the printed result to match what you see on screen if you just start in CMYK :)
@@maybekatieHi there, wondering how do you Calibrate your display and printer
@@the_farrow9549 I have never done anything special to calibrate my display or printer!
do you have a po box that i can send you mail too ?
Is there anything you think you should be doing to more of differently in your business? Also have you always been this confident on camera? I have exactly zero confidence in my ability to promote myself on camera, even if I talk myself into trying it just doesn’t come out right or at all.
oh my gosh I have absolutely not always been this confident on camera, if you want evidence watch any of my vlogs from a couple of years ago 😂❤ I still have days and moments where it's super uncomfy, just slowly gets easier with practice! 💓