Mueller Art Cover
Quality Since 1932
There are three ways to print your recipes. They can be printed one at a time on 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 paper. We sell this paper on our order page. They can be printed two up on 11 x 8 1/2 paper and then either cut apart or the paper can be folded and punched. Click link below to select a method.
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This is the easiest way. The binders and paper can be purchased and distributed among the members of the family or group. Then as recipes are entered by members, the recipe can be saved in the preview page and emailed to the other members to be printed and inserted in the cookbook. This enables each member to work at his/her own pace. One member doesn't hold up the whole group and the cookbook can be used immediately. |
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Two at a Time to be cut apart (11 1/2 x 8 1/2 Paper). |
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This method works if your printer won't print on the smaller paper. The disadvantage is the recipes have to be entered two at a time and at least one person needs a punch and paper cutter. |
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Two at a Time for folding paper (11 1/2 x 8 1/2 Paper). |
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This method works surprisingly well. Fold the paper in half, punch the holes and you have a recipe on the front and back of each sheet. |