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What printer did you use for your do-it-yourself wedding invites?


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I want to do my own invitations in an attempt to save money. Did anyone else design their own and print them themselves? If so, what kind of printer (brand, etc.) do you have? I know the printer I have is not good enough quality because it’s so old. Would it be cost effective to just buy a new printer and do my invitations myself? Any advice would be appreciated!

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  1. Sake
    June 24th, 2010 at 13:40 | #1

    http://www.einvite.com

    Not Evite, eInvite.

    Check them out.

    Congrats honey bun!

  2. deb.peg1
    June 24th, 2010 at 13:40 | #2

    You could go to a computer store and ask them to run a sample through various printers. Take your own paper on which you plan to print the invites. They should at least do that before expecting you to spend what I think could be several hundred dollars.

    I would check out a local print shop, such as Kinko’s/FedEx. Ask them to do the same. Then compare prices.

  3. HIS!
    June 24th, 2010 at 13:40 | #3

    A laser printer would work best

  4. Jackie M
    June 24th, 2010 at 13:40 | #4

    I think you should just order some. If you have to buy a printer and ink, it could end up costing more than it would have for you to just order them.

  5. smurfica5
    June 24th, 2010 at 13:40 | #5

    What I did for my wedding invitations was I printed the wording on a regular sheet of paper, found some nice cardstock on clearance at an office supply store and copied it on at Kinkos. I think I spent less than $40 altogether for 100 invitations.

  6. ~30 days to go~
    June 24th, 2010 at 13:40 | #6

    I did mine on a regular ol’ printer. It is a lexmark 3 in 1 I bought about 4 years ago. Mine came out great ad I got a lot of compliments.

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