biz cards

David Ilvedson ilvey@sbcglobal.net
Tue, 12 Nov 2002 09:02:20 -0800


Those are good points...the clarity on the glossy paper seems to be pretty darn good but the water-fast might be a problem?
I think for the time being I'm going to try out some ideas and hand out the cards and at some point have a printer copy what I come up with...

David I.


>Two disadvantages of "ink splat" printers. The inks are not
>water-fast and the clarity (ie., the real world resolution) is highly
>dependant on the quality of the paper. Someone with design sense
>should take advantage of a computer's design capability. but that
>doesn't mean that the printer attached to the computer is the best
>one for the job.

>It shouldn't be hard to find a local printer who can print-from-disk.
>If you're doing single color, you might consider a master page off
>their 1200dpi laser printer which can then be run through their
>photocopy machine (either on your own pre-perf'ed sheets or from
>cardstock which you then slice up). I bought a $40 rotary-knife
>trimmer which allows me to produce CD jewel box panels from straight
>cardstock rather than the much more expensive pre-perf'ed sheets.


>Bill Ballard RPT
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