Randy: very nice looking card presentation. I like how you included your music degree & prestigious air force band
credentials. I personally think it might have been nice if you cited your degree level
as well.
Originally posted by John DiLeo:
Do you recomend using Raised letters versus making your own on a PC printer. Wouldn't that give a perspective client a better indication of quality service in a way when you hand them out? Also how many do you order at a time, is it less money for a larger quantity?
John: I designed and setup my business card (print copy ready) on my PC utilizing Photoshop, & took the print ready file to my local print center (Kinkos) and had them run me off a sample run (glossy white card stock) so I could compare for myself, the professional printer center's color laser output quality & durability, to doing it at home with my Canon i9900 Inkjet printer on
Avery 8897 Glossy Clean Edge extra sturdy Business Card stock .
I had expected the laser printing quality and look of the card to surpass what I could produce on my
Canon i9900 Inkjet Printer , but was surprised to discover that the cards produced on my Canon printer look sharper and crisper with more vivid colors than the ones produced at the print center. The thickness and sturdiness of the card appear identical as well, and contrary to what Diki said, the ink
does not bleed when the card gets wet. I even took my Canon inkjet produced card and ran it under running water for 20 seconds and then let it sit out (wet) for 10 minutes to dry. After it dried completely, the card, except for slight curling, looks exactly the same as before having been soaked heavily with water.
This all said, I do recall producing business cards (5 years ago) on HP/Epson printers and experiencing what Diki described, but this certainly is not the case with my Canon i9900 and the vastly improved (water proof?)
ink it utilizes.
Ok, hope this helps to clarify any questions regarding inkjet printer produced business cards.
Scott
[This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 05-10-2008).]