Newest Posts Other Sites | MarketplaceWilton Wedding InvitationsPosted on April 20, 2010. Support for printing wedding invitations? I have a Canon MP510 printer. I try to print my own wedding invitations. I have your basic Wilton invitations that you can get to any place of arts and crafts. However, I can not print the right! If the use of load prior to the ADF or paper? How can I put the invitations correctly so it prints right and centered. Every time I think I understand it, eats paper or prints through! Please help! I used the MS Word template for the invitations that I have if that helps. Call Canon and support Wilton. There should be a support web or online on the box. Most have an 800 #. Canon is great !!!!!! The Wilton site should have a help button or e-mail to write, maybe they will be able to help. It is difficult to help when we arent there looking at the printer and your paper. If worse comes to worse you can take to inviets Kinkos and have them print them for you. I know that the point of the hobby are invited to save money, but there is Kinkos, where you need it. Usually theres a website that has a model for the invitation you can print from it. thats what I did to these tags for what I did for a friend. But printing your own invitations which takes some serious patience. luck. You must be a bit hypervigilant when you print on anything other than plain paper. I would not put more than a few sheets at a time and I'd try to be very careful to ensure that the document was safe in the guides (the little bumpers that hold the paper straight), so it would be fed properly. You might also need to change the settings of your printer so it knows that plain paper is not fed by a thicker, but quality of paper. It helps a lot sometimes. If you wanted to be super strong that I would one page at a time and feed it to myself not feed the automobile. Good luck. Sounds like you need to go into the properties of your printer and tell him that you print on cardstock so that it will not attempt to remove it so quickly. If I do that, I've never had any problem with the automatic feed on my Canon. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |