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Avery True Print Clean Edge Business Cards, Inkjet, 2 x 3 1/2, White, 200/Pack
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Oct 7, 2009
Photographer
5 out of 5 stars review

Versatile

I own a photography business, specializing in location photography. I photograph numerous types of events. These clean edge business cards are perfect! I can print various cards that showcase a representative photo of weddings, graduations, sports, portraits, families, babies, etc. My contact information and photo are on the front, while an introduction of the business is on the back of the card. The cards look as if I had them professionally printed. If I could not print my own cards, I would have to settle for one standard design because of cost.

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Apr 20, 2010
jr02
5 out of 5 stars review

Great, sharp-looking business cards

I love these, I use them for my computer business. Be sure to choose sharp images and to set your printer on medium or high quality output, to get great looking results. Download the free avery card-making software here: (also mentioned on the product) http://www.avery.com/avery/en_us/Templates-&-Software/Software/Avery-DesignPro-for-PC.htm

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Dec 19, 2013
JeffU
5 out of 5 stars review

Print as needed

These sheets from Avery provide you the opportunity to print business cards as you need them. They look very good after printing on my ink jet printer and they easily break apart and as the description says the edges are clean. If you don't need 500 cards or if you can benefit to print cards for different purposes to pin point your marketing effort these cards are for you.

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Mar 25, 2013
ServiceCo
5 out of 5 stars review

Easy to Use

I have been using Clean Edge Business cards for about 3-4 years now. I use them to make cards for our technicians out in the field. Due to the nature of their work I can't buy large quantities or they would become outdated and dogeared. With the Avery products I am able to economically make a sheet at a time for them. They seperate easily and look professional when I am done. Good product for someone that doesn't need 500 cards at a time.

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Apr 8, 2012
Readers
5 out of 5 stars review

saved my business life

I recieved an invitation to a business conference late in the evening for a 7:30 a.m. next morning start. I needed to bring 150 business cards to exchange with others. I had just a few of my old cards left. With a handy package of #8873 cards, I designed and printed the entire package in 15 minutes for the specfic conference and trade show. The quality of the cards were superior to those left over from the stationary shop. The cards popped apart without a single loss and printed color and added graphics perfectly.

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Jan 1, 2011
MRheroic
1 out of 5 stars review

Think again before buying this

You may think you are buying a quality professional linen stock paper, but you are not. When you print them it looks fine, however as days pass by the business cards start to arch and it is no longer an straight card. You feel embarrased to distribute them since they are arched and when you place them on a table it just wont lay down flat, it looks like a wilted leaf. I contacted Avery and shared this issue with them and they did send me another package but it did the same thing, so it is not an issue of control or damaged business cards packages, it is what it is, a poor quality product. Not to mention other issues while printing them as many times it would over lap the text or cut it off and send it either at the top or bottom of the other cards, a mess! You are better of printing your business cards in a local professional printer which at the end of the day it will also be cheaper as you do get more business cards and greater quality.

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Feb 10, 2010
Dang
5 out of 5 stars review

Home Business Help

We wanted to create stunning business cards for a new home business without excessive set-up costs. These cards gave us a professional look and we only printed more as we needed them. Very easy to design using Avery software and the smooth edges look like they were custom ordered from a printer!

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Oct 18, 2018
2706588
5 out of 5 stars review

Works perfectly, cards came out great!

I had no issues printing the business cards (I only printed single sided). Maybe the people who are having problems are using the wrong template, or maybe they are trying to print with a laser printer on the paper meant for use with an inkjet printer (or vice versa). Or, perhaps they are not following some of the suggestions included with the business cards, such as changing the paper type and print quality settings. I have an Epson MFC-J680DW printer. In some specs I found for the print, it says you should only use ~ 34 pound card stock. Elsewhere, I found that the Avery Business cards are about 90 pound. Fortunately, this did not seem to cause any issues for me, but I only printed one page at a time. The cards I printed included blue and black text, as well as a dark blue, blue and white "PMP" logo provided by PMI. The print on the cards is crisp and clean, no bleeding of colors or the ink or any other imperfections that might make these look like they were printed at home. Really happy with the result.

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Oct 16, 2013
WAM3
5 out of 5 stars review

Make a great first impression.

Avery's Clean Edge Business Cards, in particular its 8871 cards which are white two-side printable cards are what got me to exploring the current line of Avery products. I was asked to design a logo, layout some basic business forms and produce a small run of business cards for a start-up business. Money was tight and while the business owner was initially considering a basic two color card, one ink color printed on colored stock, I presented the owner with the option of a full color card printed on 8871 stock which featured photo-realistic graphics, a necessity given the nature of the business. She was sold the moment she saw the prototype card. Avery's 8871 cards allow me to print as few as 10 cards at a time, front and back and every one is the same as the first. This sort of technology, computer driven printing technology, permits the little guy (or gal) to make a great first impression on a budget and it affords them guilt-free flexibility to revise their card as needed. A start-up company may not initially have a website to promote, or maybe hours of operation or a phone number changes... no problem. Print small lots. When change is needed little is lost for few if any cards are thrown away before the updated version is ready. 8871 cards from Avery are an essential building block for getting the word out about your business or organization. And to think, I used to cut cards, one card at a time, with a craft knife and a metal straightedge! Progress is good, especially when it saves you time and money.

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Oct 7, 2017
Patrick
1 out of 5 stars review

Don't Bother

Purchased this for a quick promotion for my company. HUGE waste of time. Avery used to be great, but this wouldn't print right. The Online wizard printed such blurry images I couldn't use them, and they insisted that I used PDF's to print, which could not be adjusted in the margins. This was a problem start to finish. Tried to use the Word template, but again would not print. I was far better off paying a few dollars more and having cards printed at my local print shop. This was not worth my time at all.

Review from avery.com
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reply from Supplier Response

The PDF's margins cannot be adjusted once they are converted into a PDF file but you can adjust the print margins before the file is converted into a PDF. There should be an option to make printer adjustments on the final step of our Design & Print software. We do apologize if our support team did not make you aware of that tool. If you contact our consumer care center they should be able to walk you through that option.