May I suggest something? Now granted it will cost more money than free prescription pads. I don't quite see how you will get something to print on them
Why reinvent the wheel. The Star TPS800 printer is designed to thermally print these prescriptions to perfectly designed 4" by 6" paper that is usually the standard. They are tamper proof and, generally, accepted in all 50 states. Once set up correctly, you can print PERFECT scripts all day long. While I guess you could do this a different way with graphics and twips, it is awesome to see two kids with four different Focalin XRs and print them off in less than two minutes. When we wrote them out, I would have made at least two errors, it would have taken me over five minutes, and the pharmacy would not have been able to read at least one.
And, the support guy for TPS800 is awesome. You can even get a locked version for the rooms if you have any patients which would be tempted to steal some, but I doubt anyone would have any patients like that. Right!