We use cookies to give you the best online experience. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies in
accordance with our cookie policy Got itLearn more
What is the easiest way of punching strips based on the PDF files downloaded from this site? I've tried punching the strip from the printer and then I try aligning it onto the cardboard strip for punching but it always seems to be millimeters off in alignment. Like the printed paper version was not properly scaled in the PDF file when printed. How do you folks print yours (I'm looking for a manual method, not an automated machine method)? How do you align the strip from the printer onto the cardboard strip?
For what it's worth, I'm using that 30 note box in F and cardboard strips that are pre-labeled in the key of C. I just ignore the printed notes and just go by the grid.
Are you printing them out as Letter or A4? It should be Letter, I think (8.5 x 11 inches). If that's not the problem, then I have no idea... (I'm brand new at this but I've just printed strips that I downloaded from here, and they came out fine).
Are you superimposing the printed strips onto the cardboard strips or are you marking your cardboard strips just by looking at the paper strips and marking them manually? I’m printing mine as Letter (8.5 x 11) with no scaling. I tried using a DXF file in Adobe Illustrator but it does not look at all like @musicboxrox showed in his video regarding the Cricut cutter.
I'm just experimenting at the moment. I printed out the strips on 200gsm card, and punched holes directly in the card, manually. Can you print directly onto card?
You can sign in with one of the following social network accounts:
In case if you are not a big fan of social networks and feel more comfortable with
login and password authentication, you are welcome to
register or
sign in
in a good old way
Are you printing them out as Letter or A4? It should be Letter, I think (8.5 x 11 inches). If that's not the problem, then I have no idea... (I'm brand new at this but I've just printed strips that I downloaded from here, and they came out fine).
Are you superimposing the printed strips onto the cardboard strips or are you marking your cardboard strips just by looking at the paper strips and marking them manually? I’m printing mine as Letter (8.5 x 11) with no scaling. I tried using a DXF file in Adobe Illustrator but it does not look at all like @musicboxrox showed in his video regarding the Cricut cutter.
I'm just experimenting at the moment. I printed out the strips on 200gsm card, and punched holes directly in the card, manually. Can you print directly onto card?