Client FAQ: What makes a Printed Card “High Quality”?

14.5.10

Good Question! Using printed cards for branding in a loyalty, membership or access control programmes speaks volumes your company. Ensure that the card in your user’s hand will uphold the name you have carefully established.

These are a few features to look for in your offset cards to indicate their quality:

· Print Quality Are your colours crisp and sharp? Or do they bleed into each other? Colours shouldn’t bleed into other colours (unless your design requires it!)

· Lamination Does the top lamination bubble or peel straight out of the box? This is called de-lamination and occurs when the plastic isn’t given enough time or pressure for the molecules to bond sufficiently.

· Gloss Are the cards are reflective and glossy? A glossy card indicated the quality of plates used to bond your card.

Thanks for asking & Print on!

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