Inkjet Magnetic Paper creates custom magnets from any image or text on a computer. It sticks to any magnetic metal surface and comes in different sizes and shapes. It can be used for personal or business purposes and is easy to create.
Inkjet Magnetic Paper creates custom magnets from any image or text you have on your computer. Inkjet magnetic paper works just like regular printer paper, except it is thicker and backed with material that makes it stick to any magnetic metal surface. There are both matte and glossy options that make custom magnets of any design, such as photographs, calendars or business cards.
Inkjet magnetic paper comes in standard 8 1/2 x 11″ (22 x 28 cm) sheets, but can be cut with scissors to any size or shape. Pages can range from 0.03 inch (8 mm), 0.05 inch (1.3 mm) to 0.06 inch (1.5 mm), which means they can be stiffer or more flexible depending on their intended use. The resulting magnets, sometimes called decals, won’t bleed or smudge, but should be kept out of direct sunlight as the ink may fade.
Different images will be appropriate for different magnetic surfaces. You can use inkjet magnetic paper for a refrigerator or metal bulletin board at home, filing cabinets at work, and lockers at school. You could make organizational magnets that say “Shopping List,” “Phone Messages,” or “To Do Today” to stick on the refrigerator and keep track of a busy family’s activities. A child’s sports or music class schedule for a couple of months might be magnetized so they don’t get lost in the shuffle. An entrepreneur can print and distribute inkjet magnetic paper business cards. That way, their hardware store or florist’s phone number and web address are always visible, rather than tucked away in a drawer.
You can turn any image you can scan into your computer, create in a paint program, or download from your digital camera into an attractive color magnet using inkjet magnetic paper. Memorable vacation family photos, pet shots or formal portraits can be printed on magnetic inkjet paper and enclosed in greeting cards as a keepsake for friends and family. Students can even make a magnet from the periodic table of elements or the basics of trigonometry to keep in their locker for quick reference. Some chalkboards are magnetic, which allows teachers to keep moving magnets that label homework, class assignments, and extra credit. The only limit is your imagination.
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