You find a cute free coloring page online and think, “This will be perfect for a quiet moment with my child. ” Then you print it, and the lines look too light. One edge is cut off. The paper feels thin, and when your child starts coloring with crayons, the page wrinkles right away. Small printing problems like these can make a simple family activity feel more complicated than it needs to be. The good news is that coloring does not require special art supplies or a professional printer.