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Order Standard Business cards at PrintMagic

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We also offer Standard Business Cards at PrintMagic in industry standard shapes and sizes i.e. rectangle or vertical rectangle. Your standard business cards can also be customized with the paper stock and also with coating options and you can choose from. You can also even buy in sets and also save more on Group Shipping. Different sizes and their use cases are-  The standard US sizes also come in rectangle, square and also slim. These are the different size and also options that also come with our standard business cards: 1. 3.5"x2" U.S. Standard - Standard size that also easily fits into the pocket or business card holder and with all your important information 2. 3.5"x1.75" Slim - A unique design to fit your for brand requirements and by giving your stylish and also sleek look which is slightly and also thinner than the standard U.S Size 3.375"x2.125" Euro - Business card size that also fits the European design standards 4. 2"x2" Mini Square -...

Order Custom Roll Fold Brochures From PrintMagic

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What is a Roll Fold? A Roll Fold refers to a document and also by keeping Roll Fold method and that also uses a succession of parallel folds and to create multiple panels of approximately and with the same size. Also known as a Barrel Fold or an Over-and-Over Fold, Roll Fold Brochure is a popular choice for folding a variety of documents, and especially brochure printing , flyers and mailers. The PrintMagic provides Roll Fold Brochure Sequence The panel as  one end of a document is folded inward so that it lies flat against the panel next to it. These two panels are also then folded inward so that they lie flat against the next panel and so on. A Roll Fold Brochure is applied because it is similar to "rolling up" the document using a series of folds. Technically, PrintMagic also provides The Roll Fold folding sequence and can be started from either end of the document, but also starting the Roll Fold sequence from the rightmost end is the generally also accepted convention....