While clear business cards are not as lucrative per page such as transparent greeting cards it does have more volume and is more popular. So let’s say on traditional cards you are making a R5 profit on every A4 page printed which accommodates ten business cards (R50 profit per 100 cards), with clear cards you should be making at least R10 profit on every A4 page you print (and possibly more). Go through it and make sure you understand it, and make some tests and samples first to be sure you fully understand the process.īecause it is a premium product, clear business cards are more lucrative than traditional business cards, I would say it is at least twice as lucrative. Those of you old enough to remember the overhead projectors used in schools, this is the plastic material that the images was printed on to be used in the projector.Ĭlick here for a the step-by-step guide I wrote on how to make your own clear, translucent and frosted business cards. The most important material is the OHP transparency which is sold at stationary shops. The translucent effect is achieved by adding a colour background and the frosted effect is achieved by using a matte lamination pouch instead of a gloss one. The see-through effect is achieved by printing directly onto an OHP transparency (inkjet type) and laminating it with a gloss lamination pouch. A guillotine is optional but highly recommended. All you need is a computer, a printer (inkjet for this method) and a laminator. No special equipment is needed to make transparent, translucent or frosted business cards.
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