Our magnetic stock enables high quality printing with excellent color reproduction and will stick to most metal surfaces. Magnet Stock keeps your message in front of your clients all year long.Get's noticed, but you can't keep as many in your wallet. 160# (18 pt) Gloss Cover is super stiff and thicker than most business cards.120# (14 pt) Gloss Cover works best if you're using metallic inks or if you want the professional look and feel of a glossy paper.100# (14 pt) Uncoated Cover is great for business cards that you'll be writing on and for certain demographics (attorneys, financial, other professional).120# (14 pt) Dull/Matte Cover when you want a final piece that has crisp text and images, while maintaining the ability to write on.
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Learn even more about How to Choose the Best Paper for Your Printing Project.Your business card is an important marketing tool - consider using custom features and get a great design that stands out. Don't waste time and effectiveness by trying to save a little money.Request a sample you have to touch it to get the effect. Want something that feels interesting to the touch? Use a Soft Touch ® coating that makes the card feel like velvet.Using metallic foils or metallic ink? Metallic inks should only be printed on gloss stocks, as the ink will not look metallic at all on uncoated or only slightly on dull/matte stocks.Uncoated stock is the best option when you want people to be able to write directly on the piece without smudges, but if you have important photos or graphics on your card they will look much more vibrant on the dull/matte stock than on the uncoated stock. Pick an uncoated stock or a dull/matte stock if you want people to be able to write on your card.Here are some tips for choosing the best paper for a business card: