In this week’s post, I’ll discuss the advantages of printing on plastic—durability and creative flexibility—and I’ll share how to pick the right plastic card printer for you and your business. So before you place your next order for those generic paper business cards, read on.
Plastic Cards Offer Longevity
A PVC card, on the other hand, is more durable and won’t end up crumpled, ripped and thrown away. That’s not where you want your company to be! You want to have a card that potential customers will remember you by, not just a piece of paper that might get thrown in a binder, or worse yet, the trash.
Plastic Cards Offer Creativity
Also difficult on paper but easier on plastic is the additional of foil or metallic accents. Paper prints don’t typically have access to silk screening or litho printing in-house and have to send out cards elsewhere for these special requests. Plastic card printers can handle those orders in-house, which also translates into getting your cards faster.
Tips for Selecting the Right Plastic Card Printer
• Quality. Request samples from potential card suppliers. Not everyone will do that, and if they don’t, it’s probably a red flag.
• Reputation. Look for unsolicited customer reviews online. If they’re overwhelmingly positive, you’ll most likely have a good experience, too.
• Responsiveness. If someone from the company doesn’t get back to within a reasonable amount of time, then they probably won’t have a sense of urgency about your order either.
• Pricing. This isn’t at the top of the list for a reason: Quality is worth a little extra. But, of course, price does matter. Make your decision based on quality first, price second.
Barry Wong
Fortune Card-Tech Ltd.
www.fortunecardtech.com www.hkcardsfactory.com
sales01@fortunecardtech.com
Skybe:barry.wong21
Tel: 852-6559 3828
Fax: 852-8148 7833
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