I know most everyone is saying it's no big deal, but it still is correct etiquette to hand write them. I would say it's most important for folks of previous generations and those who really put in a lot of effort (long distance travelers, bridal party). If you print cards, expect someone to be offended by it - even if they're not the one who got the printed cards (weddings have a way of bringing out both the best and worst in a family).
I would say take the time to hand write them and only do a few per day; 2-3. Get that husband of yours to help, poor handwriting is better than printed.
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