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Post Card Printing History

How Post Card Printing Began

Since the mid-nineteenth century when the United States Postal Service began circulating pre-stamped post card printings, these double-sided post cards have remained the preferred way to easily send short messages. In 1898, Congress passed the Private Mailing Card Act, which allowed private printers to begin post card printing.

This popular mailing card derived its unique name from “Post Card” printed by the USPS on the undivided backside of the card. In 1901, writing on the back was limited and only made room for post card printing of the recipient’s address. By 1908, notes were written to the left and the address added to the right, a feature that still  exists.

From the Early Days of Post card Printing to Color Post Card Printing.

A divided backside isn’t the only added feature. From 1916 until around 1930, a white border outlined post card printing. Through The Great Depression and into World War II, most post card printings were on papers with “high rag” content, aptly named the “linen era.” By 1939, a new glossy coating welcomed images of color photography.

From One Photo to Full-Color Post Card Printing On Both Sides

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