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== How to make business cards ==
== Design your card ==
== Design your card ==
Create a file size 8,5 x 5,5 cm. cm. <br>
Create a file size 8,5 x 5,5 cm. cm. <br>
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== Printing==
== Printing==
Choose a nice, thick paper and put at least 10 sheets in the multipurpose tray. Go to the '''Paper catalogue''' after you double-clicked on your file in '''Fiery Command Workstation (held folder)'''. Find the paper. Numbers match with the numbers on the drawers. Print one sample and cut it first to ensure you did not make a mistake. When it is okay, print some more. 10 sheets will give you 90 business cards.
Choose a nice, thick paper (200-300.) and put at least 10 sheets in the multipurpose tray. <br>
Print one sample and cut it first to ensure you did not make a mistake. When it is okay, print some more.<br>
10 sheets of paper will give you 90 business cards.<br>
For an extended explanation on how to print double-sided see our guide.


Cut your sheets on the big '''cutting machine'''. Start with cutting off the white edges. Keep one sheet apart to measure. Start measuring from the edge of the paper to the cropmarks that are the most far away. Type this distance in on the grey keys on the machine and '''press '=' twice'''. This is your first cut. When the border is cut off, measure the distance for the next cut. That would be the three cards on the right. For the next cut (6 mm less, that is the space between the cards) you can type in –0.6 and twice the = button. After this, you do –8.5 cm and – 0.6. For the last row, type in 8.5 and '=' twice.
== Cutting==
Cut your sheets on the big '''cutting machine'''.  
Keep one sheet apart to measure: Start measuring from the edge of the paper to the crop-marks that are the most far away. Type this distance in on the grey keys on the machine and '''press '=' twice'''. This is your first cut. When the border is cut off, measure the distance for the next cut. That would be the three cards on the right. For the next cut (6 mm less, that is the space between the cards) you can type in –0.6 and twice the = button. After this, you do –8.5 cm and – 0.6. For the last row, type in 8.5 and '=' twice.


Now you have three strokes with three cards on each. Make one big pile and cut the cards to 85 x 55 mm.
Now you have three strokes with three cards on each. Make one big pile and cut the cards to 85 x 55 mm.
[[File:9 cards.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:9 cards.jpg|thumb]]

Revision as of 11:28, 12 September 2023

Design your card

Create a file size 8,5 x 5,5 cm. cm.
This is a standard business-cards size. If you are creating a different size card, you'll need to adjust the measurement below.

Use Bleed

If you need a colour or picture for the background, make it larger than the dimensions of the business card. It will need to go 3-5 mm over the edges of the card. In InDesign you can define at least 3 mm bleed.


Crop Marks

When exporting your file to PDF set Crop Marks and Bleed on 3mm.
If you look at the PDF, you can see the crop marks.

Business card sample 1.jpg

Place multiple cards on one A4

Next step is to put 9 cards on one A4.
Make a new A4 InDesign document and place the card's PDF on the page [file>place].
Go to Edit> Step and Repeat and multiply your card by creating a grid with 3 columns and 3 rows.
Put the offset on 91mm horizontal and 61mm vertical. That is the size of the card + 6mm on both sides of Bleed and Crop marks. Check the Preview button and click OK.

Step and repeat.jpg


Export the new file with 9 cards as a pdf. This time do not use the bleed and crop-marks.
When you have a double-sided card, make sure everything is centred on both sides of the card.

Tips

The more precise you work, the easier it is to cut later on.
Keep in mind that 1 millimeter is a LOT on a business card and almost nothing on an A0 (A-zero) poster. So do not put text too close to the edge and do not try to align something on the front with the back. Printers have a tolerance of a few millimeters with printing on both sides.

Printing

Choose a nice, thick paper (200-300.) and put at least 10 sheets in the multipurpose tray.
Print one sample and cut it first to ensure you did not make a mistake. When it is okay, print some more.
10 sheets of paper will give you 90 business cards.
For an extended explanation on how to print double-sided see our guide.

Cutting

Cut your sheets on the big cutting machine. Keep one sheet apart to measure: Start measuring from the edge of the paper to the crop-marks that are the most far away. Type this distance in on the grey keys on the machine and press '=' twice. This is your first cut. When the border is cut off, measure the distance for the next cut. That would be the three cards on the right. For the next cut (6 mm less, that is the space between the cards) you can type in –0.6 and twice the = button. After this, you do –8.5 cm and – 0.6. For the last row, type in 8.5 and '=' twice.

Now you have three strokes with three cards on each. Make one big pile and cut the cards to 85 x 55 mm.

9 cards.jpg