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Personal (at home or office):
When printing the postcards, use cardstock or a heavier weight paper. There are many pre-perforated paper stocks that are
specifically used for postcards available online or at your local office supply store. These postcardkits typically have their own
printing instructions. If not using a pre-perforated paper option, follow the print instructions below:
1. Open the file in Acrobat, then open the print setup window.
2. Select your paper size. The postcards are 9”x6.” They print best on 11”x8.5.” Select actual size” to print at 100%.
3. Select two-sided (duplex) printing.
4. Select “landscape” in the orientation section.
5. Press “Print.”
6. Trim with a ruler and an X-Acto knife or carefully with scissors.
Professional (print vendor):
Size: 9”x6”
Sides: Front/back
Inks: Digital option: 4/4 (digital press)
Bleeds: 4 sides
Paper: 100# Anthem Gloss,
Cover (or similar house sheet)
Bindery: Trim
Printing Guide: SepticSmart Postcards
Rest easy this summer with a properly maintained septic system.
Did you know?Common household leaks can add hundreds of extra gallons of water every day, stressing your septic system.
Having the neighbors over for a BBQ? Planning the perfect staycation?
Make sure your system is up for all your summer fun. Have your septic tank inspected and pumped out by a licensed septic tank contractor as needed (on average every three to five years).
Learn what you can do to help ensure your system is fully functioning all season long, visit www.epa.gov/septicsmart.
Keep it Protected—Get i
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A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Program
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A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Program
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A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Program
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A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Program
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
TMPlacing too much stress on your septic system could lead to problems.
EPA-832-E-12-003 September 2012
Save water and support your septic system’s health. For the long-term care of your system, have your septic tank inspected and pumped out by a licensed septic tank contractor as needed (on average every three to five years).
Know your part, be SepticSmart! Learn more at www.epa.gov/septicsmart
Contact your local Health Department for more information on servicing septic systems in your area.
Overloading your septic system with water is a leading cause of failure.
Don’t Strain Your Drain!
Keep it Protected—Get i
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t Insp
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A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Program
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A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Program
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A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Program
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A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Program
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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EPA-832-E-12-001 September 2012
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