Here is a link to an article on magnetic business cards:
http://www.theprintblog.com/magnet-busi ... nt+Blog%29#
Something you can offer your customers that is a little different and may increase/change the reach of their business! You see the things stuck on your fridge pretty much everyday!
Magnetic Business Cards
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Re: Compile a business card...
Hello!
I came across this article on using your skills to create a business card design, hope you find it useful if you're thinking of creating your own or offering the service to your clients!
Anybody seen any other interesting business card ideas, or even have a nice design for themselves already?
Joe
I came across this article on using your skills to create a business card design, hope you find it useful if you're thinking of creating your own or offering the service to your clients!
Anybody seen any other interesting business card ideas, or even have a nice design for themselves already?
Joe
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Re: Magnetic Business Cards
Is it possible to round corner or cut this material to shape with the cutter on a Roland XC-540
Re: Magnetic Business Cards
best done on a flat bed cutter as i do but the customers don't fancy paying for the extra and guillotining them is not so easy as the poll spacing of the magnetic material is about 2mm, so unless you get it all ligned up spot on the stack of material jumps out of alignment.
using the .4mm material and cutting with perfcut is just about do able on the roll plotters but a lot of faffing about, feed calibration, mag sticking to the bed, the printable surface is not as high a quality print as vinyl.
so i print to vinyl then stick to plain mag then cut as required
using the .4mm material and cutting with perfcut is just about do able on the roll plotters but a lot of faffing about, feed calibration, mag sticking to the bed, the printable surface is not as high a quality print as vinyl.
so i print to vinyl then stick to plain mag then cut as required
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Re: Magnetic Business Cards
If you like clever business cards, check this out ->http://rolandforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=1936
Re: Magnetic Business Cards
Hello there,Joe Wigzell wrote: ↑Fri May 18, 2012 9:48 amHere is a link to an article on magnetic business cards:
http://www.theprintblog.com/magnet-busi ... nt+Blog%29#
Something you can offer your customers that is a little different and may increase/change the reach of their business! You see the things stuck on your fridge pretty much everyday!
I think you should create one more article about "how to create a professional business card".
And I hope you will create an article on this topic as soon as possible.
Thanks
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