Learn about our Greetings Cards for Print: Farbound.Net's range of Printable Greetings Cards are created with the dual purpose of expressing sentiments as well as in spreading history and knowledge. The standard size maintained for the Printable Greetings Cards is A5 paper size or 5.83 x 8.27 inches. They can be directly download from the Farbound.Net website, printed via a printer at home or via by a printing service, and sent by postal mail. These type of cards are specifically meant for those who wish to convey sentiments with handwritten messages.
Which one should you choose, Rgb or Cymk?: Farbound.Net Printable Cards are available in both RGB and Cymk colour profiles. If you want to print at home download the the Printable Greetings Card in RGB profile. If you want to print the Printable Greetings Card via a Printing Service, download in Cymk profile.
Do These Printable Greetings Cards come with Prewritten messages? Farbound.Net's range of Printable Greetings Cards currently do not come with Prewritten messages. However, you can make use of any message from any Farbound.Net Digital Card for the Printable Greetings Card.
Can the size be scaled up? The ideal size for printing and sending the Printable Greetings Cards is the A5 paper size of 5.83 x 8.27 inches. If you wish to scale up the card, make sure not to pick a size that pixelates the card.
History: This Greetings Card for Print for commemorating historical people, features a photoart presentation of theoretical physicist Robert Julius Oppenheimer. Born on the 22nd of April in 1904 Ad, Robert Oppenheimer was Director of the Los Almos laboratory during World war II. He was also scientific advisor to the US government, post World War II. Robert Oppenheimer was instrumental in bringing about a scientific revolution in weapons technology, with the creation of the world's first atomic bomb. The Printable card can be sent on any occasion.
Download the Digital Version:To send online with a Prewritten Message or a Custom Message.






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