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EventPrinter requires IE Explain Why IE?
Design your Event Theatre or Concert Admission Tickets by adding text and images
to create and save a Print File
Open this Print File in IE (7+) or MS Standalone XPS Viewer and print tickets in batches, or
send the print file to a Printing Company for Printing, or Convert XPS file to PDF
Open this Demo Print File in IE 7 to see the format.
The pages are assembled from the printer in correct sequence for perforating,
cutting and separating into stacks of consecutively numbered tickets, or ordered by a Seating Plan
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Once printed, use a sewing machine (no cotton!)
to perforate the marked stub lines, and use a guillotine to cut the horizontal and vertical lines on the cut marks.
You will need a reasonably fast printer to print the tickets. Try printing a demo ticket page to
get an idea of the total time it will take to print all tickets on your printer. Keep images and backgrounds to a minimum to speed printing and conserve ink.
To add images to tickets, right click the ticket, choose
Add Image and select an image from your computer. Or right click an image on a web page (that you have permission to use),
choose Copy then right click in the ticket designer and select Paste image.
You can drag, resize, flip, mirror and rotate images by right clicking and selecting from the Menu.
Right click and choose Add Text to enter text
Re-Size with Mouse-wheel
Printing Personalized Tickets with individual names on each, or just the first few Tickets is a great way to show appreciation of special guests to your event.
Add QR Codes to tickets Scan QR Code with phone to browse to a page or site with details relevant to your event.
If your printer prints face down (some laser printers do, while inkjets print face up),
select this option in the Printing dialog, to order the paper correctly.
(Excessive images and colors will consume inkjet cartridges or toner cartridges and slow printing)
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