When attending conferences, trade shows, or business events, exchanging business cards is a customary practice. It allows people to quickly connect and follow up after the event, fostering potential collaborations or business relationships.
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Business Card
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Paper Stock
“80 lb” refers to the weight of the paper, specifically its weight in pounds per 500 sheets (also known as a “ream”).
In the case of card stock, which is a thicker and sturdier type of paper used for things like business cards, postcards, and invitations, an 80 lb weight would be considered relatively heavy and durable.
To give you some comparison, standard copy paper is typically around 20 lb, while heavier card stock weights can range from 80 lb to 120 lb or higher. The higher the weight, the thicker and stiffer the paper will be.
100 lb card stock is a heavier and thicker type of paper that is commonly used for various printing projects, such as business cards, invitations, greeting cards, and postcards. The weight of the paper, 100 lb, refers to the weight of 500 sheets of the paper in pounds.
Compared to 80 lb card stock, 100 lb card stock is even thicker and sturdier, and has a more substantial feel to it. It’s also more resistant to bending, tearing, and creasing. However, it may be slightly more difficult to print on than lighter weight card stock, so it’s important to ensure that your printer can handle the thickness of the paper before attempting to print on it.
Color Printing
- 4/0 means full color on one side only, where “4” refers to the four process colors (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black) and “0” means no color on the back side.
- 4/1 means full color on one side and one color (usually black) on the back side.
- 4/4 means full color on both sides.
The numbers do not represent specific colors. The actual colors used in the printing process will depend on the design and the specific colors chosen by the designer or printer.
Custom Printing
Refers to the process of producing printed materials, such as business cards, flyers, brochures, and other promotional materials, that are specifically tailored to the needs and specifications of the customer.
Custom printing can involve a wide range of options, including the type of paper or material used, the size and shape of the printed piece, the printing process (such as digital printing, offset printing, or letterpress), the color and quality of the ink, and the finishing options (such as laminating, embossing, or foil stamping).
Custom printing can be used for a variety of purposes, such as promoting a business or event, creating personalized gifts or keepsakes, or producing marketing materials for a specific audience. Many printing companies offer custom printing services, and customers can work with designers and MegaColorUsa professionals to create a unique and effective printed piece that meets their needs and budget.
Special Printing
If you want to be more specific with the size, quality of paper and larger quantities, please contact us, our team will provide you with the necessary help with your order.