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How Do You Make Homemade Vinyl Bumper Stickers On An HP Printer?

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How Do You Make Homemade Vinyl Bumper Stickers On An HP Printer?

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From printing letters to photos, your Hewlett-Packard (HP) printer is a small print shop packaged in one compact device. Along with vinyl decal paper and a design package like Microsoft Publisher, you can make your own homemade vinyl bumper stickers that can be placed on your car, motorcycle or other vehicle. Vinyl decal paper is available for purchase from retail and office supply supplies as well as online. The paper accepts ink like regular bond paper, but you must let the printed design dry before applying it to a surface. Open Microsoft Publisher or similar program. Click “File,” “New” and “Blank Page Sizes.” Click on “”Letter (Landscape) 8.5 x 11.” Click on the “A” icon that contains lines (text tool) under the arrow on the toolbar on the left side of the screen. Click inside of the blank document to place the text box. Double-click the text box to enter it. Enter the text you want to print on the bumper sticker. To change the text’s color, font or other attribute, highlight the

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