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Use a marker that matches the printed color to lightly shade the white edges of the paper once cut; this hides the white lines at the seams.

If your model has a base or internal support, you might use 220 GSM for those specific parts to ensure they don't warp under the weight of the model. Paper Types & Finishes Use a marker that matches the printed color

Preferred for most crafts as it is easy to print, score, and glue without the ink smearing. 180–200 GSM provides the best balance of durability

180–200 GSM provides the best balance of durability and ease of use for decorative 3D figures. Ensure you use the same print settings (like

Before folding thick cardstock, use a ruler and a dull blade (or an empty ballpoint pen) to "score" the fold lines. This prevents the paper from cracking and ensures a crisp edge.

Ensure you use the same print settings (like "Fill Page" or "Scale to Fit") for every page in the .zip file to keep all pieces at the same relative size.

160 GSM is ideal because it is sturdy enough for the structure but thin enough to allow for precise folds on small parts.