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Removing Air-Tites From CAPS Album Sheet

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 Posted 12/26/2020  2:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CelticKnot to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Another worthy bump! Next time I have to shift some of my ASEs around I will try this method. Thanks for sharing.
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For the CAPs albums, I managed to create a template in Word where I can type in 2 lines of text to customize the description under each coin. Also have a banner on the top to describe the page/collection. Believe I have the A page looking good and am now tweaking the H and T pages. This way you can buy the blank pages and have it your way. I don't have anything on the back as I didn't think it was really needed. To print the pages, I spray a little adhesive (Staples) on a heavier card stock and line up the blank CAPs page (purchased from Valley Coin). I then pop it in the printer tray and it comes out nice. Peel the card stock from the now printed page and press onto the molded plastic CAPs page. I usually first print a sample page on regular paper and hold it up to a light with the blank CAPs page behind it to double check the alignment. The card stock is used as a carrying sheet as you risk jamming the printer if you try to run a blank CAPs page with all of the holes through the printer by itself. I use a laser printer so I'm not sure how an ink jet would work. Happy to send you the Word file if you're interested in giving it a try.
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