I have been doing this for eight to ten years using laser perforated card stock and my laser printer. Run a sheet through, bend and tear. Very easy to make changes. I use WP 5.1 (yeah, DOS, I love DOS!). I use the old PTG logo since I hate the new one. Newton Charly Tuner wrote: > > I am in the process of designing new business cards using my computer. I > have a print program that "tiles" up to ten on a sheet, then I turn the > printed uncut sheet over and print stuff on the back as well. I use a bright > white card stock, and the highest color resolution on my printer. They look > good, and they're cost effective too! I then take the ten or so sheets to > Kinko's, and simply cut them to card size. Does anyone else make their own > cards? I prefer mine to look friendly and colorful, and of course, > professional. I then bought several plastic card diplay holders, and dropped > about 5 sets off to various music stores. They all allowed me to set them on > the counter, and in fact were happy to display them. I hope I get some > calls! Also, has anyone had any success from weeklys, such as the > "Pennysaver", etc? I was thinking about either running a continuous ad or > having a flyer insertion. Any thoughts? > > Terry Peterson > Los Angeles, CA > Associate Member, PTG > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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