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| Thread ID: 104880 | 2009-11-11 05:21:00 | NZ Post & Photo Postcards | Strommer (42) | PC World Chat |
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| 829060 | 2009-11-11 05:21:00 | Can a photo be sent as a postcard? I mean writing on the back of a standard sized photo, with the address on the right side, message on the left. I have an overseas visitor at the moment converting 20 photos to postcards, to send to Europe. I seem to remember NZ Post will not accept photos unless they are on stiff cardboard like a real postcard. A search on NZ Post website found nothing about this. | Strommer (42) | ||
| 829061 | 2009-11-11 06:19:00 | I recently saw (possibly in Post Shop) a sticky label of the same size as a post-card - layed out like the back of a normal post-card - address, etc. The blurb suggested that it could be stuck on the back of your own photograph and the two combined would appear to be a post-card. Hope that makes sense. | Scouse (83) | ||
| 829062 | 2009-11-11 06:27:00 | tell your visitor to go into a local printer or copy shop, They will be able to do a nice print on some heavy board for not much. We do this quite abit at work for customers |
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| 829063 | 2009-11-11 06:41:00 | Watch out for inkjet prints - they are not very water resistant. Laminating cures that though. (After you have written - stamped etc.) | R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 829064 | 2009-11-11 07:32:00 | Watch out for inkjet prints - they are not very water resistant. Laminating cures that though. (After you have written - stamped etc.) x2 |
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