Front Page

Content

Authors

Game Index

Forums

Site Tools

Submissions

About

KK
Kevin Klemme
March 09, 2020
35630 2
Hot
KK
Kevin Klemme
January 27, 2020
21140 0
Hot
KK
Kevin Klemme
August 12, 2019
7654 0
Hot
O
oliverkinne
December 19, 2023
4543 0
Hot
O
oliverkinne
December 14, 2023
3978 0
Hot

Mycelia Board Game Review

Board Game Reviews
O
oliverkinne
December 12, 2023
2388 0
O
oliverkinne
December 07, 2023
2788 0

River Wild Board Game Review

Board Game Reviews
O
oliverkinne
December 05, 2023
2464 0
O
oliverkinne
November 30, 2023
2730 0
J
Jackwraith
November 29, 2023
3294 0
Hot
O
oliverkinne
November 28, 2023
2177 0
S
Spitfireixa
October 24, 2023
3903 0
Hot
O
oliverkinne
October 17, 2023
2806 0
O
oliverkinne
October 10, 2023
2535 0
O
oliverkinne
October 09, 2023
2485 0
O
oliverkinne
October 06, 2023
2687 0

Outback Crossing Review

Board Game Reviews
×
Bugs: Recent Topics Paging, Uploading Images & Preview (11 Dec 2020)

Recent Topics paging, uploading images and preview bugs require a patch which has not yet been released.

× Painting Minis, Print & Play and Other Creative Type Stuff.

Best way to print player aids?

More
21 Jul 2012 16:58 #131095 by Da Bid Dabid
As I delve into my first ever PnP project, which I think I may track via a FAT blog once construction actually starts, I find myself with a plethora of options on how to proceed.

I've designed some player aids and I was thinking about just getting them laser printed on 110# cardstock at the local print shop. I was hoping for a final product not unlike the TI race sheets. Is this the best way to do this and will it hold up without lamination or some other sealer?

What other options do I have?

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
21 Jul 2012 17:21 #131097 by SuperflyPete
#80 gloss is a winner, and you can print that in most home printers. But if you want to, then yeah, have it shot at the local printer, and have them laminate it too. If you have a laminator, then you can mount it to binder board using Elmer's spray glue. Then laminate, or just squirt it with a water-based sealer like some of that photo sealer you get at Michaels.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
21 Jul 2012 17:42 #131098 by Brewmiester
I got a laminator cheap at Hobby Lobby a few years ago. I'm still working my way through my first box of pouches and I laminate everything! I just print them on regular paper, laminate, and Bob's your uncle. My last projects were player aids for Flames of War and The Rules With No Name.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Moderators: Gary Sax
Time to create page: 0.223 seconds