I made these cards because a meal was served with the deadly allergen clearly visible. I needed the staff to understand that ignoring my allergy cards wasn’t just negligence—it was a direct threat to my life and could result in serious legal consequences for the restaurant


Important: These cards are not legal advice, and I am not a legal professional. You are strongly advised to seek independent legal counsel from a licensed attorney to review and confirm the information presented here before taking any action based on it.”

Free to fellow food allergy sufferers. BUT CHECK WITH A LAWYER

  • Just right click on the images and save as PNG file
  • Upload to VistaPrint for low cost commercial printing
  • Or use these programs to print on your computer (just printing does not work)

Chromebook

  • Since Chromebooks don’t use traditional desktop apps, the best way to control print size is by using a dedicated web-based editor or a Google Docs workaround.
  • Google Docs: This is a reliable way to print images at an exact size on a Chromebook.
    • Open a new Google Doc.
    • Go to Insert > Image > Upload from computer and select your PNG.
    • Click on the image and then on the three dots icon to open the Image options.
    • Under “Size & Rotation,” you can manually enter the exact width and height you need in inches or centimeters.
    • Print the document by pressing Ctrl + P and ensure the scale is set to Default or 100%.
  • Online Image Editors: Several free web apps can help you resize your image before you print it.
    • Use a tool like Adobe Express or IrfanView Online.
    • Upload your PNG and manually set the dimensions to the exact size you need in inches or millimeters.
    • Save the resized image and then print it from the Chromebook’s image viewer. Because you’ve already set the correct physical dimensions, the print dialog should respect them.

Windows

  • Microsoft Photos (right-click PNG → Print)
  • Paint / Paint 3D
  • IrfanView (lightweight, supports batch printing)
  • Adobe Photoshop / Illustrator
  • GIMP (free, open-source image editor)
  • Microsoft Word / PowerPoint (insert PNG → Print)
  • XnView MP (batch capabilities, good for multiple PNGs)

macOS

  • Preview (double-click PNG → File > Print)
  • Photos app
  • Adobe Photoshop / Illustrator
  • GIMP
  • Pages / Keynote (insert image → File > Print)

Linux

  • Eye of GNOME (eog) – default image viewer in GNOME
  • GIMP
  • Shotwell
  • LibreOffice Draw or Writer
  • Print command-line tool: