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If you clicked on this, you want to learn more about printing offset on journal pages!
Given that I use a non-commercial laser printer, I cannot adjust duplex printing offsets. This means that lines on the front and back sides of pages do not exactly align. There is a top/bottom offset of 0.5-1mm, and a left/right offset of about 3-4mm.

While this image looks a little shocking, this offset is not visible on the journal when in use. The paper I use is thick and good quality enough that this really isn't an issue (and never as been in the thousands of journals I've previously made!) I just wanted to make sure this is disclosed so you are aware of it beforehand.

The offset is only readily visible on the free edge, which is the right side of the journal where all the pages come together. Again, based on experience, this does not affect the use or appeal of the journal.

Now, I do understand that this might be a bit of a deal breaker for those that would like a 0 mm offset between pages, and I completely understand! You might have a better chance of that with larger scale manufacturers. As it is, this is the extent of my small home studio's capabilities and I aim to get this eliminated in the future with improved machinery!
Thank you for reading the offset disclosure.
