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MTG Proxy Printing Service for Casual Projects

ProxyPrintery is an MTG proxy printing service for players who want unofficial custom cards for casual playtesting, Commander deck testing, and personal projects.

Updated 2026-07-05

Built around how MTG players prepare projects

MTG proxy orders usually start from a deck idea, a prepared list, or a folder of custom images. ProxyPrintery supports those common paths so you can move from brewing to print review without rebuilding the project in a spreadsheet. The service is best for personal playtesting, Commander upgrades, cube experiments, and casual display projects.

  • Search and add individual cards
  • Import decklists for larger projects
  • Upload prepared images from Google Drive
  • Use MPCFill XML for bulk proxy workflows

Paper choices for different goals

Standard Paper is the practical option for budget testing and frequent iteration. Black Core is better when you want a sturdier feel for a favorite casual deck. Holo Foil is aimed at visual projects, custom commanders, and display cards. The right choice depends on whether the cards will be shuffled weekly, used for a short test, or kept as a personal project.

Clear limits for playtesting cards

ProxyPrintery cards are unofficial custom prints. They are made for casual playtesting and personal use, not sanctioned tournament play. That clarity matters for trust: your playgroup should know what the cards are, and tournament organizers make their own policy decisions.

How to plan MTG proxy printing service

Start with the job the cards need to do. A few upgrade tests, a full Commander deck, a cube refresh, and a prepared MPCFill project all need different checks before printing. For MTG proxy printing service, the safest workflow is to choose the project type first, then review card count, paper option, card backs, image quality, and shipping expectations before checkout.

  • Define the deck or card project
  • Choose manual search, decklist import, custom upload, or MPCFill XML
  • Review quantities, card versions, and backs
  • Pick Standard Paper, Black Core, or Holo Foil based on use

Paper options and practical tradeoffs

Standard Paper is the lowest-friction choice for frequent playtesting and large lists. Black Core is better when the project will be shuffled often or kept as a favorite casual deck. Holo Foil is best for custom commanders, gifts, display cards, and visual projects. Choosing by use case keeps the order practical instead of overbuilt.

Review checklist before checkout

Before placing a proxy order, check that every card has the intended image, language, quantity, and back. For imported projects, review any card that came from a custom source or prepared file. For full decks, scan the mana base and commander first because those mistakes are easiest to miss in a long list.

Playtesting and policy expectations

ProxyPrintery cards are unofficial custom prints for casual playtesting and personal use. They are not sanctioned tournament legal and should be introduced clearly to your playgroup. If you plan to use proxies at a store event or league, ask the organizer first and follow the event policy.

Questions players ask

Can I use ProxyPrintery for a whole MTG deck?

Yes. You can build a full deck order through decklist import, manual search, custom uploads, or MPCFill XML.

Does ProxyPrintery print official tournament cards?

No. ProxyPrintery prints unofficial custom proxy cards for casual playtesting and personal use.

What should I check before ordering MTG proxy printing service?

Review card count, images, versions, backs, paper type, shipping details, and whether the cards are intended for casual playtesting rather than sanctioned events.

Which workflow is fastest for a full deck?

Decklist import or MPCFill XML is usually fastest for full decks. Manual card search is better for small upgrade packages or a few custom choices.

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