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Quoted from monsonb:A recycled book.
I teach high school, and I keep an eye out for vintage textbooks or library books that have been discarded. The blank end sheets are great for printing new score cards on. The paper is thicker than standard paper, and it has the proper aged look - if that is what you’re going for.
Remove the end sheet, cut it to size (8.5 x 11), and run it through a laser printer or photo copier. If the book’s end sheet is smaller than printer paper, then tape the vintage paper to the correct size paper.
If you can find a book published the same year your machine was made, then the score card will pass carbon dating inspection.
This one will be perfect for my Zig Zag.
I’ve had success printing on 4x6 photo paper and adjusting the tint towards yellow.
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