What does Print on Demand mean?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated July 6, 2010

Printing your own forms when you need them!  Burris Computer Forms sells blank, printable forms to save money, save time, and gain control.

Save money

* Blank products can be used for multiple mailings throughout the year
* No stale, pre-printed messages/eliminate waste
* No large pre-printed quantities to get good prices
* No proof, design, or other hidden costs
* No minimum quantity or high cost on small quantity
* Much lower cost in-house than outsourcing

Save time

* Fast turnaround time– Print immediately and mail today
* No waiting/Lead time at printer/outsourcing
* No waiting for proofs or back & forth
* Make real-time changes immediately
* Have blank materials on hand

Gain control

* You design it yourself (no proofs, back & forth, formatting requirements, file limitations)
* Complete flexibility
* Add a personal touch to each piece (with stamps or messages)
* Create seasonal messages or create time-sensitive messages on short notice



Happy Independence Day!

by Raki Wright | Last Updated July 4, 2010

Burris Computer Forms will be closed on Monday, July 5, 2010, in observance of Independence Day.  Enjoy some fun facts about Independence Day.  We will reopen on Tuesday, July 6, 2010 at 9 am EST.



Peel Out! Shipping Label Sheets LS-A layout works with Stamps.com’s new Zen Cart USPS Shipping Integration.

Available at no additional charge to new and existing Stamps.com customers, this new USPS ecommerce shipping integration allows Zen Cart users to import customer order data and print shipping labels for all USPS mail classes, domestic or international.  After printing your shipping labels, Stamps.com automatically posts order status details such as tracking number, ship date, and mail class back to the Zen Cart database.

Contact us for a price quote on large quantities or request samples for testing.



If there are unwanted black borders showing on your document, you can remove them by:

  • place your cursor inside the Table
  • right-click your mouse
  • select Table Properties
  • Borders and Shading; and
  • select None for the border.


As a custom job of 2,500 sheets or more, we could produce an 11″ x 17″ sheet with perforations, yielding 3 postcards, which measure 3 2/3″ x 5 2/3″ each.  These individual postcards would still meet the USPS regulations for postcard rate, which is $0.28 as of May 11, 2009.  If you need more information, please contact us or call 1-800-982-3676.



Can I use your papers in my Canon printer?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated June 29, 2010

Your Canon printer can likely handle any of our papers.  To build our database of printer specifications, we check manufacturer websites and other resources.  Canon does not generally state what paper weights each printer can handle.  Rather, they state which Canon papers each printer can accommodate.  Most inkjet printers, including Canon, can handle very heavy paper, up to 300 gsm.  Our paper weights range from 125 gsm to 219 gsm.    If you need more information, please contact us or we would be happy to send samples for testing.



Is your note card paper for an ink jet or laser printer?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated June 28, 2010

Unless otherwise specified, our NoteCards are both inkjet and laser compatible.



The Four-of-a-Kind Postcards™ 100% Recycled are 9pt, 216 gsm.  The Four-of-a-Kind Postcards™ Premium Heavy Matte are 8.9 pt, 216 gsm.  So, they are virtually the same thickness & weight.



What is paper thickness?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated June 24, 2010

Thickness defines the bulkiness of a sheet. Also known as caliper, this is the thickness of a single sheet of paper, as measured in thousandths of an inch.



Q:  I’m looking for “peel out” packing list labels that are oriented landscape rather than portrait. We print two packing lists per page, and since the barcode is at the bottom of each packing list, we need peel out labels which are stacked vertically on the right side of a portrait layout.

A:  The following layouts feature two labels on the right side of a portrait layout:

LS-B, LS-BwPerf, LS-D, LS-DwPerf, LS-3.5B2, LS-3.5X1.5B2, LS-4B2