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How to print printables at MAMBI Happy Planner Size (step by step tutorial)
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A question I get asked all. the. time. is whether my printables can be printed at Happy Planner size. The answer is.. yes!

You can use this same method to print pages at Erin Condren page size, PlumPaper, Limelife Planner, personal size or any other size you like!
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How to print printables at MAMBI Happy Planner size
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Open up the PDF file you want to print
This monthly budget is from my budget planner printable kit which you can read more about here.
Want to download a free printable to try out this tutorial? Click here to access the free printables library.

2. Go to file > print

3. Choose your printer and select 'properties'
I am using a Canon printer - your printer menu may look a little different depending on what printer brand you're using (your printer menu may say 'advanced' instead of properties)

4. Go to > Page Setup > Custom

Related: 7 Ways to make colors POP when printing using an Inkjet printer
5. Enter the dimensions of the size/type of Happy Planner you are using
Enter the dimensions of the planner, then select OK to return to the main printer menu
Classic pages are 7" wide x 9.25"

6. Back in the main printer menu, make sure 'fit' to page is selected

If you're find stuff is getting cut off, it's probably because you still have 'actual size' selected:

Change from 'Actual size' to 'fit'
You'll also want to make sure that you have the correct page orientation. Most printers will automatically detect what the correct page orientation is, if not be sure to check/select the correct page orientation before printing

Once you've selected the above settings, you're ready to hit the print button.
Step 7. Trim the pages
Now all that's left is to cut the pages using a paper guillotine or paper trimmer, punch and add to your planner. If you're going to be adding a lot of pages, I recommend cutting them all in one go (a stack of 5 works well) - I use and recommend a paper guillotine.
If you're looking for a Happy Planner, my sister stocks them in her shop, Carefully Crafted (as well as a lot of the Happy Planner accessories).
The printables featured in this tutorial are from the budget planner which can be purchased from my shop.
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