🖋️ Elevate your first impression with precision-crafted business cards that mean business.
Avery Clean Edge Printable Business Cards (2" x 3.5") feature 120 sturdy, matte-coated cards designed for inkjet printers. With True Print technology ensuring perfect alignment and clean, smooth edges, these double-sided cards offer a professional, customizable solution for dynamic networking.
Manufacturer | Avery |
Brand | Avery |
Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 9.3 x 0.8 inches |
Item model number | 28877 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Blend |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 120 Cards |
Sheet Size | 2 x 3-1/2 |
Paper Finish | Matte |
Manufacturer Part Number | 28877 |
8**A
Great Quality and Versatile — Not Just for Business Cards!
I’ve been using the Avery Clean Edge Printable Business Cards for multiple purposes — not just for business. They’re perfect for creating meal cards, printing QR codes, and labeling items for events or workshops. The clean-edge design gives them a professional look, and they separate easily without tearing or leaving rough edges.They print beautifully with crisp text and vibrant images, and the cardstock is sturdy enough to hold up well in displays or goodie bags. Avery's design templates also make customizing each card quick and easy.Overall, these are a great multipurpose tool for organizing, labeling, or sharing information in a clean, compact format!
W**M
Great product
Use these to make my earring cards. They are perfect and cost efficient..
I**R
Awesome and useful and clear and wonderful
Until they come up with a business card hollogram which can play a Carrey Fisher Like "Help me Obi-wan Kenobe" message on it, no one is really going to be thrilled with business cards. However, these are great as they can be.Those stupid cell phones with the sunlight on the beach and all the serious limitations of sharing your contact with random protocols and "just tell me your number and I'll remember it!" (lie). These are a great way to say, "Hang on, here...my card." I use them because my lilly white self is a Spanish teacher, which no one believes with my bright red hair. Then, I have to do my Antonio Banderas and somehow, despite all the whoopla, they never get my email address and so forth. These fix that. I can still do my Banderas AND make sure I get new students.
F**Y
Very pleased with these business cards
I highly recommend the Avery 28877 two-sided printable business cards. They worked perfectly for my project. The cards separate by folding the paper in a certain way as instructed. The edges are clean when snapping them out in this manner, and it is a quick process. Printing on both sides went well with my Epson inkjet printer. I noticed that some individuals have commented that the cardstock of this paper is too thin for their liking. I find that if paper is too thick, it will jam in printers. This cardstock is a perfect thickness for my printer so that it will feed without jamming. Anything thicker would likely not feed smoothly. I personally was pleased with the quality in the light of this consideration. These cards are great.
A**R
Good in concept - I'm editing review
New Info: Last night I got totally serious about tweaking the alignment & finally succeeded in getting the cards to print properly. Too a lot of adjusting the HP photo envy and careful measurement of the amount by which vertical alignment was off (1/16th") - but, it did eventually work. End of edit. No novice to computers or printing, These Avery cards sounded like fairly easy way to make some business cards for a friend. I decided to try their site with templates. Choosing 1 & making a little tweak, but mostly just adding text relevant to friend's business. Used their online PDF print after 1 test sheet on plain paper to test registry. Looked OK. Printed 1 sheet of 10 cards on their cardstock. Registry off - especially on first 6 cards. [How can final 4 be better aligned than first 6?] Went back to their site where I tweaked 3/16" 1 direction & 1/32nd another. Still not good registry/alignment for most of the cards. I think they want you to give up & pay for Avery to print them. Instead, I'm going to buy card stock, print & use giant paper cutter to separate. Highly irritating. I tried (&wasted) 4 of 20 of their card sheets, in effort to get proper alignment on all10 cards on a sheet. The cards do punch-out with clean edges - but misaligned, look too amateurish to use.
S**A
Mac Users: MAKE YOUR OWN TEMPLATE
The cards themselves are great. They snap out easily with clean edges, no problem. 5 stars.The Avery template that I used did not line up AT ALL. I printed a tester sheet, placed it behind the cardstock, and held it up to the light. My tester sheet was so bad that my design would not even have been on the card, and the front and back would not have lined up at all either. I tried altering their template, but it is so overly complicated that altering one part of it always left something else messed up. Designing them on the website was slightly better - they would have fit on the card, but the front and back would still have been offset pretty badly. In the end I made my own template. I didn't test it on Windows, maybe their template would have worked there. But I was stubborn and wanted to make it work on my normal OS.Here's the template I made that worked for me on Word 2011 for Mac:Format --> Document --> MarginsTop: 0.5"Bottom: 0"Left: 0.71" (0.75" would make more sense here, but it leaned to the right on two different printers. Go figure.)Right: 0.75"Gutter: 0"It will warn you that the margins are outside of the printable range - ignore this. The inside of the cards are still printable, I promise.Table --> Insert TableColumns: 5Rows: 2Initial column width: AutoTable --> Table Properties -->TablePreferred width: 7"Indent from Left: 0"Options: All cell margins 0", and uncheck spacing between cellsTable --> Table Properties --> RowSpecify row height of exactly 2" for all five rows.Table --> Table Properties --> ColumnPreferred width 3.5 inches for both columnsTable --> Table Properties --> CellPreferred width 3.5 inchesVertical alignment: CenterOptions: For Cell Margins check "same as whole table"I think that's everything. I really hope this helps someone.
O**A
Easy once you use website.
One paper got stuck in my printer because the cards opened up while printing. I had to clean my print heads because ink got everywhere. But overall. As long as you’re extra careful this cards can look very professional.
S**L
Sturdy cards. Clean edges.
Worked well for me. Used them as informational placard and pricing for artwork.
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