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How to print card.


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1.click on your card
2.copy and paste it to a new tabs url
3.take of the [img] and [/img]
4.it will take you to a blank page with your cards picture
5.right click the card on the new tab
6.click print btw you might want to print off a back of a yugioh card from google make sure its not copyrighted
hope this helps :D

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If you're trying to print the card so it is useable in an actual duel, forget about it. It's both illegal and impossible. If you just want to print it, drag the image of the card onto your desktop from the browser window. Then you can open it and print it at your leisure in whatever program you choose to use.
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[quote=FAQ]1. Make sure the card(s) you've made are saved in an easy-locatable place on your hard-drive.

2. Try to print Nine (9) cards at the same time on one A4 sheet, so open them all up in a program such as Microsoft Word, or Microsoft Publisher, and leave a gap between them, so it is easier to cut later.

3. Make sure that every card has the dimensional width of:
2.3125 inches and a hight of 3.375 inches,
or a width of 5.9 Centimeters and Hight of 8.6 Centimeters.

4. Make sure you have an A4 size printer. Buy some "Photo Paper" or "High Gloss Paper" and set your printer settings compatible with the paper.

5. Print it off, in High-Definition. Make sure it is HD, because it can easily get messed up otherwise.

6. Time to cut out. Get a very sharp knife, and a ruler (scissors will also do, but a knife can be more accurate), place the ruler up against the edges of the card, and cut out!
Note: Guillotines can also be used (not the head-chopping off ones...).

7. Check the thickness of your card. If it seems the same thickness of a real card, just print the back of the card onto the, well, back of the card. If not, you can print off another sheet with card-backs on, and stick them together.[/quote]

Just in case you missed this, should give you all the info you need.
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