What are Print@Home (or Print-at-Home) Tickets?
Some events may have a Print@Home option for ticket delivery. This allows you to print your purchased tickets on an inkjet or laser printer that is connected to your computer. The ticket is a full sized sheet of paper that contains your name and address, the event information, along with a special bar code. You will receive a separate ticket sheet for every ticket that you have ordered. You use your Print@Home ticket(s) for admission to the event, just like any other ticket. The ticket is either scanned at the entrance to the event, or you will be asked for a picture ID that contains your address. This prevents duplicate attempts to use copies of the same ticket. Print@Home is not available on all events. It depends on whether or not the promoter wishes to use that feature.
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