I know that PrintShopMail will do it, but I was wandering if there was a less expensive solution out there so that I could get numbered tickets (usually 4-up) right off the Xerox. I just want to avoid having to go the the Windmill after trimming and doing it the old fashion way. There is a tiny little copy shop here in town that is doing it, and am willing to bet that they are not using PrintShopMail, but I'm also not going to ask them to share their methods with a competitor. There has to be cheaper solution. I know that I can do it with auto page numbering in Indesign, but that means I can only print raffle tickets 1-up which wont work.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Cory,
I'm planning on selling numbering templates that I creates using page layout and imposition software.
I print and number tickets at the same time, then just cut and stack (no colating).
I save/print/create the original document as an overlay in the print driver.
Then I run the pdf numbering templates to the copier with the original file as an overlay.
If you tell me your specs (ticket size/place for number/quantity of tickets),
I can see if I have a template for you or I can make one for you.
Standard template = $25
Custom template = $50
I have to create a listing of all my standard templates (I'm just starting to sell them)
but off the top of my head I know I have:
Standard ticket is 4.25 x 2.5 (8 up) with numbers running from 1-300, 1-500, 1-1000
Standard ticket is 4.25 x 5.5 (4 up) with numbers running from 1-250, 1-500, 1-1000
I have raffle ticket numbered templates also.
You can email me at
[email protected].