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Anonymous
>>127959so, what's the best way to print these double sided? The best way is to keep tinkering with your printer settings. Each scan will probably be slightly off, and my own printer will never pull sheets through the exact same way twice in a row, so personally, I just don't print 3Dpaper's papercrafts doublesided: it's usually just fold lines, and some parts that have textures on the backside. Personally, I don't care about the backside being white, but here's a protip I uttered several times before:
just print the backside on thin, regular paper (if you're smart, you copypasta all the backside parts to one page) cut them out, and glue them to the backside of the frontside that you printed on cardstock. Perfect alignment. And if "it doesn't look good that way!", that's just your skills not being up to the ask. ;)
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