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How To Print Business Cards
There are several factors that greatly affect price and quality in business card printing. As a business owner, it is vital to consider paper, design, and the type of printer while also avoiding common mistakes.. The following are some tips and tricks to better prepare you for printing business cards.
Business Cards that have Backgrounds
If your business card features a background image or color, consider selecting card paper that has gaps between business cards. These gaps compensate for the ambiguity of the printer paper-feeding machine. In other words, it leaves room for error. The gaps prevent the design from incorrectly printing on the wrong area of the card.
Cards with Gradient Colors or Images
When printing a card that features gradient colors or picture or photo, opt for glossy paper instead of the traditional paper printers’ use as a standard. Choosing a glossy paper or finish makes sure the business card will best resemble the design as seen on the monitor and not leave you upset in your business card printing task.
Inkjet Versus Laser Printers
If you are printing your business cards on a home or office computer, keep in mind that inkjet printers can be a pain. Inkjets often increase the file's output and thus produce offset printing. Simply put, the printer prints right off the page. There are two ways to avoid this challenge. One, if you have a laser printer available to you, utilize it instead. Next, prior to printing on the inkjet, calibrate the machine's scale settings to guarantee the document is not enlarged.
Use The Correct Business Card Printing Paper
Again, when printing your cards with your own printer, select the correct business card printing paper per your printer. Typically the paper's package will indicate what type of printer to use. When buying business card stock take a minute to double check the paper.
Images Should Be High Res
Perhaps the biggest mistake amateur designers make is not using high-resolution images when designing and printing business cards. As a general rule of thumb, all images used on a business card should be 300 DPI resolution. This guarantees the image produces as clear and concise as it appears on the computer monitor.
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