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BethCooks4U said:I print off 1 copy of the second page per show. I put it in the host packet on it and point out the direct shipping charges in case someone wants to have their order direct shipped. I also point out the warranty information in case someone has a question about it.
Outside orders and the host get a print out of thier receipt from P3 (on the paper with the warranty information). People who attend the show get the back copy of the tri-form that night and the front page with their order.
The pink one is really enough for the guest. The white one is for the host to double check the packing slips to make sure everything was correct - also, I make sure that the show number, etc is on that receipt and I add a little thank you sticker to it and things like that - I have found that most people toss the pink one.babywings76 said:I haven't been giving the hosts or the guests these front pages. I didn't know I was supposed to. I thought the pink receipt was enough for the guests and the packing slips in the boxes were enough to help the host get the orders together. No? I thought the white page (front one) was for if people are submitting their shows through the mail.
No, any standard printer should be able to print off both sides of the Oof's as long as it has the duplex printing feature.
Yes, you can use any type of paper as long as it is compatible with your printer and can withstand the ink without smudging or bleeding through.
The front of the Oof's is typically indicated by a logo or design, while the back is usually blank. You can also refer to the printing instructions on the Oof's packaging for clarification.
Yes, printing off both sides of the Oof's can save you money on paper costs and reduce your environmental impact by using less paper.
Yes, you can print off both sides of the Oof's multiple times, but be sure to check your printer settings and use a high-quality paper for best results.