Print tools

Printer calibration sheet

Before you print a full binder, print this one-page sheet and check it with a ruler. It is the difference between art tiles that line up across pockets and a wasted sheet of cardstock. Free — no account needed.

Short answer

A printer calibration sheet verifies that your printer is outputting binder PDFs at actual size. Print it at 100%, measure the 10 mm squares and 63 x 88 mm card outline, then use the same settings for PocketRune binder and Michi insert PDFs.

  • Use Actual size / 100%, not Fit to page.
  • Measure before printing a full binder or Michi art sheet.
  • The PDF is generated locally in your browser.
Download the sheet

Pick the paper your printer uses. The PDF is generated in your browser.

How to use it

  1. Open the PDF and print it. In the print dialog set scale to 100% / Actual size— turn OFF "Fit to page" and "Shrink oversized pages."
  2. Measure a 10 mm corner square with a ruler. All four should be exactly 10 mm — if not, your printer is scaling.
  3. Check the 100 mm ruler and the 63 × 88 mm card outline (the size of a real Pokémon card).
  4. If a length is off, find your printer's scale setting and adjust until the squares measure 10 mm, then use that same setting for your binder PDFs.

Why it matters

PocketRune exports print-ready PDFs at 300 DPI with real bleed and crop marks — but a printer set to "fit to page" will silently shrink them, and Michi art tiles won't align across the page. Calibrating once means every print after lands at the right size.