PrintWorks Raffle Tickets, Perforated Cardstock for Tickets with Tear-Away Stubs, 8.5 x 11, 67lb/147gsm, 4 Tickets Per Sheet, 250 Sheets, 1000 Tickets Total, White (04295) (2.75 x 8.5)
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There is a problem with the template that you could download. If you call the company (PrintWorks) and they will help you convert a design on a Microsoft Office program to fit the ticket stub, you can use any design. Once they have finished the job, they will then email the finished product back to you. You need to forward them the numbering sequence (for example, 3 characters) so they can print it out. The example range is 000 to 999). There is work being done on the free download software, but it wasn't available in three months. To receive assistance, you must contact the company directly. A remarkable result was produced through the effort.
This type of ticket can be customized and printed with anything you want. We have a template that you can download on our website pariscorp. com. My sincere thanks go out to Please contact the Customer Service Team at PrintWorks
In this case, you will receive an email with a 04295 template. For more information, please send an email to commercialmktg@pariscorp. com.
There isn't a variety of colors available with the raffle tickets. Thank you for reaching out to Printworks
Selected User Reviews For PrintWorks Raffle Tickets, Perforated Cardstock for Tickets with Tear-Away Stubs, 8.5 x 11, 67lb/147gsm, 4 Tickets Per Sheet, 250 Sheets, 1000 Tickets Total, White (04295) (2.75 x 8.5)
I emailed to request a template based on the instructions in the listing. A short time later, they sent it, and it worked perfectly. There is a good thickness of 67# cardstock here, along with my printer's recommended thickness of the HP Officejet Pro X576dw, which went through the printer without obstruction or Printing all of the package at the same time. Good perforations that do not tear by themselves are easy to tear, but they are not prone to do so on their own. This product is made in the United States!.
This paper was recommended to me because I had to print raffle tickets. Shipment was fast, and there were a lot of sheets in the pack. Therefore, I had plenty of sheets left over for another use. It was a good paper to use. There's a raffle ticket template online - I found it online While I tried to create my own, it did not work well ( My raffle ticket designs were created in Microsoft Word and then printed after I had found the template. I had a lot of fun running the raffle, and I'd highly recommend it! We were pleased with the quality of the paper, it was thick enough and there were no problems with it With formed perforations and a great price, it's.
I like this a lot. They worked fine in an Epson ink jet printer, and I ran them twice (front and back). To create my own template, I used Microsoft Publisher Afterwards, I converted it to Google Docs' Slides so that it could be shared and printed. In order to create a combo bookmark / response tab for our favorite charity, we're using them. People can fill out the form to receive more information about the charity, and the bookmark section contains information that's introductory The product was excellent! I am very pleased!.
In the past, I've used other brands for printing tickets, but thought I would take a chance on these since they're so affordable. I love the way they print through my printer, easily perforate and they're light and thin, but there are still limitations as a card and not a paper type. I am not experiencing a difference in quality between this brand and the brand I previously I am delighted with my purchase because the color looks great and it is of high quality.
Nice and sturdy card stock with clean perforations that make it very easy to tear apart tickets. Our one issue with this product, which is not fully related to the product itself, is that they do not perform well if you run them through a printer twice. We were running the sheets through the printer once to print the card numbers and then the second time to print the raffle information. By doing so, these sheets would jam up and become folded, which would damage I recommend testing with your printer if you need to run prints twice if this is a result of the printer we use.
We needed to print ticket stubs, and it was a fraction of the cost of the name brand. However, one review complained that You can buy both paper and cardstock from them. Check to see if the products you purchase will meet your needs.
Tickets were good. I am satisfied with them. Paper with a good weight and a bright white colour. The program enabled us to print both sides and number them. It was a great outcome for the client.
Update for 12/15/19 This is a good option for printing most generic tickets. It is not a good idea to have bleeds as it leaves no margins on top and bottom of the photo. In my opinion, a would be better. There should be a 25 inch margin on top and bottom so that all tickets are printed evenly and accurately.
The raffle ticket printing needs to be done for 5500 people Having gotten half way through the book, I decided not to read any further There were a half dozen defective pages. the perforations were on the wrong side of the paper. looking at the paper, the left side is fine - but the right side is defective. A portion of the paper on the right side is cut in the wrong direction. The sheets are ok in some cases The reason is that the numbers are arranged in a confusing way As a result of printing, I had to stop - The return paper and the refund Buy $250 worth of paper from a reputable company, and pay $250 for it Since the sale of tickets is nearly a week behind, I'm at least one week behind.