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When I decided over a year ago that I wanted square invitations, I had no idea what I was getting myself into. I didn’t know they’d cost more to mail and I sure as hell didn’t know I would battle my printer for hours trying to print addresses onto them.

Let’s backtrack, though. I’ve held hand-written envelopes in high esteem ever since I started wedding planning. But very recently, the reality of bad handwriting being anywhere near my lovely invitations started gnawing at me. I even tried using a nib pen to somehow dress my handwriting up, to no avail. I checked various etiquette sources and the preference for hand-written seems to stem from the amount of time and care it takes to write them. Well, that’s easy to solve:
So it seems I have all of my bases covered when it comes to care and time.
For the addresses I chose Burgues Script, for its calligraphic properties. It has swooshes and curls and all manners of flourishes — ideal for faking my way to a pretty envelope. Because I know no ideal way to do this, I created individual documents for each address, setting the page size to 6.5″ x 6.5″, the size of my square envelopes. I fed one of my test envelopes into the tray, hit Print, and then… nothing.
“Paper Mismatch, Press Okay to Cancel.”
I went to the Print Setup and tried to set the paper size to my size, but it wouldn’t allow custom sizes! Oh the humanity. I could choose A6, a standard size I shirked — why, why, why did I do that? For hours, I sat there, trying to come up with novel ways to trick my computer into printing my square envelope. Finally I decided it was InDesign’s fault and typed an address in a Word document. Print.
A printed envelope came out, albeit printed on the wrong end. I examined the settings, needing to know what foul Microsoft magic made it print. It was set on Letter. I was an over-complicating idiot the whole time.
The moral of the story is: if you’re using square envelopes, use the Letter size setting!
So for the next hour I sat on the floor feeding the envelopes into the printer while Ribs hit Control P. The result was glorious:
Have you had any epic struggles with technology?
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