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"BAC" wrote in message ... "Victoria Clare" wrote in message .218... "Tracey" wrote in news:2pm8f8FmmkevU1@uni- berlin.de: There is no need, in what he wants to do, to spend any money on printing as you have a computer. I do have Business Cards, BUT, that is because the company I arrange the reunions with 'is' a big business and where I am 'representing them' as opposed to it being my business, then the 'Corporate Image' follows through. For you, a computer leaflet will do. Only from a laser printer. Inkjet printed business cards/ leaflets quickly fade, run when wet, and generally become indecipherable. Yesterday I decided to get a carpet shampooed and got down a relevant small business flier from my noticeboard, to find I could no longer read the phone number. And it was only a few months old: sun on the noticeboard had done for it. I'm guessing a card belonging to a gardener might sometimes need a certain damp-resistance too: even sweaty fingers will smudge an inkjet print. Susceptibility to damp is relatively easily fixed by laminating the cards, which also makes them much more durable. I've thought about buying a laminator as I've seen one quite cheap. I think it makes business cards look more professional, as well as protecting from damp and dirt. Tracey |
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