Color: Glossy White
Size: 200 cards
Style: Cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
I ordered these instead of the matte version by mistake, so I do not know how well the print out. They were well packaged, and the cards themselves are very sturdy and appear well made. I exchanged them for the matte version which prints out beautifully.
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by Jessica Lundy
Color: Clean Edge
Size: 0
Style: 90 cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
Worked great! Easy to use the template and the edges were nice when torn apart. Will definitely use again.
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023 by Amazon Customer
Color: Clean Edge
Size: 0
Style: 90 cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
Easy to use, and lined up perfectly. Looks good with smooth edges. Doesn’t look home printed.
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023 by Scott
Color: Clean Edge
Size: 0
Style: 90 cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
Fast delivery! Good product. Saved me a trip to Staples.
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by Dorothy B.
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Worked perfectly with printer
Color: Clean Edge
Size: 0
Style: 90 cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
High quality heavy card stock. Amazing print quality. Will buy again for aure
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Quiverbone Oddities
Color: Clean Edge
Size: 0
Style: 90 cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
I even got a complement when I told people I made them myself. Great value
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by Stephanie Harrington
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Know your measurements computer supports this
Color: Clean Edge
Size: 0
Style: 90 cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
After many attempts our computers and printer still printed high. Please make sure your 🖥 is compatible with the label. But of decent quality and perfectly acceptable for standard business cards.
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023 by Kim Jording Hollis
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Adequate and convenient --with your own template
Color: Clean Edge
Size: 0
Style: 200 cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
Star deduction for rather thin cards and my dislike of the Avery templates. Directions for setting up your own business card template below. I use these cards in my finicky Epson Stylus Photo R2000 printer and in my HP 1320 laser printer (cheaper ink), just so that I can give people my address and ph
one number quickly and conveniently. If you really need to impress someone you might want to look at a specialized supplier of desktop publishing materials for thicker, coated cards. These Avery cards feed through my printers' regular paper paths with no trouble, and the margins and cards snap off amazingly-- if you fold decisively and from the side that says "...fold this side INWARD." (That's the side that DOESN'T say "STOP: FOLD OTHER SIDE" --you can't say Avery's not trying to give your cards a fair chance!) (Note: I haven't needed to print both sides so haven't tested what happens the second time the sheet goes through the rollers!) I tried the Avery template and was screaming with frustration in no time, so I made a Word 2003 table for the card grid, after setting up the page (side margins .75 inch (3/4"), top and bottom margins .5 inch (1/2"). I then could use fonts and pictures from my vast collections and get the layout just as I wanted it. You can even make sheets with different layouts, different text, different fonts, and different pictures on every card if you want. Your table will be left-aligned, with five rows of two columns with the column width 3.5 inches. (This makes the width of the table 7 inches, which will reach the page margins -- and the fold margins of the card sheet.) The row height is 1.9" and "exactly" (Word 2003's choices are "at least" and "exactly). To make the cards look nice, you need some space around the edges -- you can set the cell margins to .1 (one tenth) inch or so to make sure you leave space. Versions of Word from 2007 on take a little more bullying to get the table parameters to stick, if I remember, and so do Open Office and LibreOffice Writers. From here you can just start playing with the card text and pictures and making test prints on plain paper, or you can slog through the rest of this. I'm keeping my non-document-proficient relatives in mind with all the detail stuff. You can check the fit of your table by printing it out in plain paper and holding it up to a bright window with a business card sheet in front of it. Or print the blank grid onto a business card sheet, saves a bit of colored ink and you can always use the cards for something. Before you start putting in pictures and text, make sure that any and all parameters that change the cell size to fit the content are turned off (uncheck "autofit" in Word 2003). From here on, save frequently in case the table becomes unstable. Now you can start playing with your text and pictures. When you have one card that looks good, print it out on plain paper to check how it looks printed. Simple pictures with solid colors work best. When you have a card you like, select everything in the cell with the mouse, "copy" it, and paste into the next cell. The last step: set the table borders to "none." (A right-click anywhere in a cell brings up the "tables and borders" window in Word 2003.) Make a sample printout and if everything fits, save the file. From here on you can set up a template grid for future, different, business cards a couple of different ways. You can save a sheet of cards you know works as a template, delete the contents of all the cells but one (this helps design the new cards) and save again, or you can save just the blank grid as a template. This protects the sheet of cards you worked so hard over. Doing a "save as" and naming the new document something that tells you what it is, like "BusCardSampleSheet," is handier sometimes, but you have to remember to "save as" every time you open the document. You could of course make up your grid in any number of other programs -- Adobe Illustrator or even a drafting program or as a database report. There's probably a way to tweak Photoshop or Gimp to make the card grid, too. Whatever works!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2014 by MollyM/CA
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Clean edges, professional look
Color: Clean Edge
Size: 0
Style: 90 cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
I was concerned about "snap-off" cards. Not an issue! Very clean edges, and the app worked fine to set up printing. Caution that it's worth printing a page or two on plain paper before inserting the cards. I had an ink issue emerge with my printer just as I started to print and wasted a couple of car
d stock pages.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023 by jorray
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Worked as advertised at reasonable price
Color: Clean Edge
Size: 0
Style: 90 cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
Used to make a batch of personalized calling cards No problems when used in conjunction with Avery templates
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023 by tkplumber
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Professional feel and quality to the cards.
Color: Clean Edge
Size: 0
Style: 90 cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
These worked out for personalized business cards for both my businesses. The paper is stiff, the ivory color is very nice, and without comparing a bright white piece of paper next to it you wouldn't notice a difference. There is no bleeding using my Epson eco-tank printer. The edges are perforated an
d the stock is thick; which means when you are ready to punch the cards out, they practically fall apart perfectly once you begin to bend the edges. This makes the process FUN and EASY! I designed my business cards with a few different online editors; mainly Adobe and Canva. (They have free trials.) If you're decent at editing, or know someone who is, you can design your logo and card in a few hours and be ready for printing! The Avery online tool at Avery[dot]com is what you will need to print your cards. Just type in the template number, and upload your design (or design your own from their site) and download your .PDF and you're one step closer to being professional!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023 by JRI-Tech Yes!
Color: Clean Edge
Size: 0
Style: 200 cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
These are absolutely the best I’ve used and order them every time I run out. Good quality
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023 by NR
Color: Clean Edge
Size: 0
Style: 90 cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
I used this product to make business cards.
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2023 by Katreinerle
Color: Clean Edge
Size: 0
Style: 90 cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
Very nice color smooth surface looks professional
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by Austin
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Surprised by such low quality from Avery
Color: Glossy White
Size: 200 cards
Style: Cards
Pattern Name: Business Cards
Avery, you should be ashamed at yourselves for selling such junk! Thin, flimsy, hard to separate, always leaving bits behind and sometines tearing. Only 1 side is glossy. Business cards are supposed to making a good first impression. These say "we are a cheap startup company". Oh well. They'll hold m
e over to I get better cards.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by Rod Rod