What kind of paper should I use to make business cards?

 

I want to make business cards for my personal yard work company, i can get the design and everything myself but what kind of paper do i need, where can i get it and will it go trhough my Hp officejet 4500 wireless?

 

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2 Responses to “What kind of paper should I use to make business cards?”

  • Ben:

    You can get business card paper at an office supply store like Staples or Office Depot. It’s regular 8.5 x 11.5 size, but it’s already got laser cut cards on it that just get peeled away after printing. Your printer will handle photo paper, but I don’t know about the business card paper. Here are the specs from HP.
    http://www.shopping.hp.com/product/printer/Officejet/1/storefronts/CB867A%2523B1H

    Printing business cards on an inkjet is ghetto. They will bleed if they get wet or smudge with moist fingers. By the time you buy the business card stock, you’d be better off getting some free business cards printed from Vistaprint or Overnight Prints.

  • Lanier:

    Blank business cards are available at most office supply stores and can be used in any inkjet or laser printer.

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