Mini Business Card Printing
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Mini Business Card PrintingStarting from $5.28 $4.22
• Thick Premium 14 pt. Cardstock Paper
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Mini Business Card Printing
If you are looking for a business card that is exotic or unusual, you are ready for mini business card printing. They are smaller than standard business cards. A standard card measures 3.5” X 2”. With mini business cards at PrintFirm, you have two measurement options: 3.5” X 1.25” or 2” X 2”. You can round the corners of the card with corner radius options of 1/8” and 1/4”. Mini business cards offer a unique way to design your next batch of business cards.
Here are some tips for mini business card printing.
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To ensure that your mini business card design is as compatible with our printing equipment as possible, it’s a good idea to download our free design templates that include specifications such as bleed and design borders. Select the product from our free template page, then the size, and finally the graphic design file type (PDF, for example). Then you can start the download.
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Use high-resolution images for mini business card printing. PrintFirm recommends a minimum resolution of 300 DPI (dots per inch). Lower resolutions may look fine on your screen, but the printed result will be a fuzzy or pixelated mess. Use caution when adapting images found online because they are typically low resolution. To check the DPI of a graphics file, open it in a reputable graphic design program and view the file details.
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If you have any images that use RGB color, be certain to convert them to CMYK before proceeding with mini business card printing. Since RGB is an additive color system and CMYK is a subtractive one, color differences may occur during the transition. If you convert to CMYK while using a good graphic design program, you can be certain the colors will be exactly how you want them to be.
- Make one large bulk order (if you can) instead of several smaller orders for mini business card printing. Offset printing companies such as PrintFirm require initial resources for printing machine setup, but once the design is loaded into the machine, the cost per copy decreases as the number of copies increases







