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Can you buy note card paper for your printer?
I'm trying to salvage hundreds of old family recipes. Some of them are on paper, some are clippings, and some are on index cards. I have a recipe card template in Microsoft Office that I want to use to type them all out on. My problem now is figuring out how to print them so that they are the size of an index card. The template is perfect for this but I would like to buy some sort of printer paper that is like an index card and print them directly on it if possible. Regular paper is too flimsy.
Do they make printer paper like this? If they do what is it called and where do I get it?
I went to Staples and tried to explain what I wanted and they looked at me like I was speaking french or something. They kept showing me paper for business cards that had perforations. I need the perforations to be the size of index cards.
Thanks in advance!
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- ░Lv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You can buy regular thick paper. It is called card stock paper. We use it to make shipping labels and recipe cards. You can make multiple recipes on one sheet then cut them out by hand.
Another possibility is: some printers actually print directly on recipe cards. You have to adjust a plate in the paper tray for them. Read the user manual for your printer to see if your printer has the capability. If you don't have the manual it is available for free on the website for your brand.
Avery has templates that you can use with any paper like cardstock. Or they have the perforated recipe card paper.