Print Your Own Event Tickets
Sat, 23 May 2009, 09:51 amBlocklayer5 posts in thread
Print Your Own Event Tickets
Sat, 23 May 2009, 09:51 amI just set up a free online event ticket printing application that you may find useful. It's pretty basic, but you can design your own tickets with the application online and print the numbered tickets to your own printer.
Its completely free to use and was adapted from a popular raffle ticket printing application. The site it runs from has full instructions and hints like using a sewing machine to perforate the stub/tickets.
I hope you find it useful, and if it needs modification or additions, please let me know.
It lives here: http://www.freeticketprinting.com
BlocklayerSat, 23 May 2009, 09:51 am
I just set up a free online event ticket printing application that you may find useful. It's pretty basic, but you can design your own tickets with the application online and print the numbered tickets to your own printer.
Its completely free to use and was adapted from a popular raffle ticket printing application. The site it runs from has full instructions and hints like using a sewing machine to perforate the stub/tickets.
I hope you find it useful, and if it needs modification or additions, please let me know.
It lives here: http://www.freeticketprinting.com
Walter PlingeMon, 25 May 2009, 03:35 pm
Yeah like why pay for
Yeah like why pay for tickets for an event when you can just print your own. You can pay hundreds of bucks to see Les Mis, but with your own printing machine you can print up your own ticket and get in for next to nothing. Great idea isn't it?
BlocklayerFri, 29 May 2009, 04:14 pm
The Event Ticket Printer
The Event Ticket Printer now has a basic seating plan editor, so you can create (and save) a seating plan and print tickets with table or row and number combinations.
If there's a bettter way to do this please let me know and I'll change it.
It's completely free to use
BlocklayerTue, 9 June 2009, 08:56 pm
Quote - Walter Plingerew
Quote - Walter Plingerew :
Yeah like why pay for tickets for an event when you can just print your own. You can pay hundreds of bucks to see Les Mis, but with your own printing machine you can print up your own ticket and get in for next to nothing. Great idea isn't it?
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Maybe I should add an automatic extra ticket to every print run for Walter Plingerew? How about Ticket #0
Are you the same Walter Plingerew from the Cairo Players 1984 'Spiders Web' performance?
BlocklayerThu, 18 June 2009, 09:50 am
Barcodes on Tickets
The ticket printer now has the option to include barcodes and a basic application to process tickets / barcodes on entry.