Fabricard

MTG Proxy Printer

Fabricard is a free MTG proxy printer that runs right in your browser, with nothing to download or install. Open it, lay your cards out at the real 63 by 88 mm size, and export a print-ready PDF for A4 or US Letter. Built-in bleed and cut guides keep the edges clean, so your proxies look great on the table at the next playgroup night. Print at 100 percent and cut.

Focused on the print side: correct size, clean edges, and real print resolution for cards that feel good to shuffle.

How it works

Load your cards

Paste a decklist or add cards by name. Fabricard handles the sheet layout and how many cards fit per page, so you can get straight to printing.

Choose page size and spacing

Set A4 or US Letter and the gap between cards so the sheet trims cleanly.

Set bleed and crop guides

Bleed extends the art past the trim line; crop guides mark exactly where to cut.

Export the PDF at your DPI

Export at 300 or 600 DPI, then print at 100 percent (actual size).

What the printer gives you

True 63 by 88 mm size

Cards are placed at the real card size, so printing at 100 percent is accurate.

A4 or Letter output

Export for whichever paper your printer uses, with margins handled for you.

Clean trimmed edges

Built-in bleed and crop guides give aligned edges without manual setup in another program.

Up to 600 DPI, duplex-ready

Pick the export resolution and use back row alignment for double-sided printing.

FAQ

What scale should I print at?

Print at 100 percent or actual size. The sheets are built at the real 63 by 88 mm card size, so do not use fit to page or the cards come out wrong.

Which paper sizes can I use?

Both are supported. Pick the paper your printer uses; the layout and margins adjust to fit that page.

Which DPI should I export?

300 DPI is fine for quick drafts; 600 DPI is the high-quality default and gives crisp text and edges with larger files.

Can I print double-sided?

Yes. There is back row alignment to help line up fronts and backs for duplex printing, and double-faced cards are handled.

Are the printed proxies tournament legal?

No. They are for private playtesting, casual and non-sanctioned play, not official sanctioned tournaments.

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