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I used to be on the fence when it comes to borderless decks (Though I did self-publish one, and it was hell to cut!). There's something about them that (used) to make them seem less card-y to me. I appreciated them more (as well as using wider borders) when I shifted to using the Gamecrafter, since off-registered machine cuts tend to be less obvious in borderless or wide-bordered decks.
Also, a bit of a tip. If the colours of the proof deck you get from the printers don't match the ones on your computer screen, try selecting your most colourful card and calibrating your monitor with the card beside it. Or you could ask a friend with a good eye for these things to do it for you.
Also, a bit of a tip. If the colours of the proof deck you get from the printers don't match the ones on your computer screen, try selecting your most colourful card and calibrating your monitor with the card beside it. Or you could ask a friend with a good eye for these things to do it for you.