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They did an amazing job! The owner of the company was able to identify my needs, and hooked me up with what I think is the perfect paper - it's something called 100 lb. I ran my problem by the rep and she told me to bring my stuff down there and give them a shot. The Staples Copy Center people were very nice, but I'm notoriously picky about stuff, and these cards didn't meet up to my personal standard.Ī couple of days later, my office got a shipment of forms from the local printer down the street, who usually make up all our paperwork for us. The image quality was better than my photo paper from home, and the cards had a decent weight to them, but the colors were off by a lot, and when I asked them to cut them out for me (which bumped up the cost), they were cut off-center. I then took a flash drive to Staples and had a few things printed out on 120 lb. The images came out much sharper, to the point where they would probably be tourney-legal, but then the cards were very thin. That didn't work at all as the cardstock paper I bought ended up being too flimsy, and the card images came out very blurry. I'm not a newcomer to the game - I got started with Premiere - but I'm new to printing cards off, and I've learned some things through trial-and-error.įirst, I tried printing the cards off on cardstock at home. Though if not I am willing to pay to get the better quality.įirst of all, welcome! Hope you have a great experience, whether you're a brand-new player or an old-hand, like me! I've been experimenting with different printing options for the past few weeks and I think I might be able to help a bit. So I come to you, the Trekcc community, to ask what has worked for you? I am not adverse to expense, but if there is a good high-quality option let me know.
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Unfortunately, I haven't seen full page label sheets with that photo paper quality. In sleeves they are almost, identical to real cards however, out of the sleeve you can see the fibrous texture of the paper and I was hoping for something more like the image i get when I print on photo paper. I picked up Avery 6470 full sheet label paper to print on and got some really nice proxies.
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You can choose whether to download ONLY scryfall arts.You can choose whether to download scryfall arts as a fallback.You can choose whether to ignore fullarts (supported only when download all is enabled).You can choose whether to only download unique art or all art even when duplicats are present.You can choose whether to download all available arts or only one art.You can choose the download folder and cards.txt naming conventions.Paste those rows into the cards.txt file in the working directory, hit save.Once your comfortable with the scryfall arguments, press enter and watch it populate.You can read more about arguments for this scryfall script here:
Don't change the second variable, those are the columns that are generated.
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Mass download MTG card arts using MTGPics with Scryfall as a backup source, downloaded images are named according to their card name with the artist in parenthesis, set code in brackets.