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"Victoria Clare" wrote in message .218... "BAC" wrote in : 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. Indeed - but that makes them more expensive than getting them printed properly in the first place. Possibly, but if someone wants to knock out a few cards at home using existing kit, laminating ink-jet or laser printed cards will make them extremely durable. |
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