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Old 11-06-2007
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Default Re: print your own business card
I created mine myself in Publisher then took the disk to Kinko's to print, because the card stock that I wanted to use was too thick for my printer. Kinko's charges by the sheet, so you can order as little or as much as you need. Your not stuck buying a set 250 or 500.

However, if your printer is capable of printing on the card stock you could just print them yourself and then take them to Kinko's (or local copy center) to cut to save money. Kinko's told me exactly which layout to use in Publisher to get the most cards per page while requiring the least amount of cuts.

Kinko's is not the cheapest but they are reliable and fast. When I did mine the first time I needed them ASAP for a networking function I was going to attend and didn't have time to shop around.
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