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Brainstorm ID Inkjet PVC Cards (100 Pack) are premium, standard-sized PVC cards engineered with a proprietary ink receptive coating for fast-drying, waterproof, and smudge-resistant prints. Designed exclusively for inkjet printers like Epson and Canon, these double-sided printable cards deliver professional-grade, full-bleed results that resist scratches and environmental damage, making them ideal for high-impact ID, membership, or novelty cards.
| ASIN | B01L0WV9Z6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130,419 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #3,649 in Inkjet Printer Ink Cartridges |
| Brand Name | Brainstorm ID |
| Brightness | 90 |
| Color | red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (451) |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8.6L x 8.6W centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Brainstorm ID |
| Material Features | Recyclable |
| Paper Finish | Coated |
| Paper Size | 3.375 x 2.125 inches |
| Paper Weight | 80 |
| Sheet Count | 100 |
| UPC | 758576600345 |
| Unit Count | 100.0 Count |
C**M
I used these to make novelty ID cards and they work great. I've included some pictures so you can see the quality. These are also waterproof and and printable on both sides which is a great addition. I used these with the Canon J Tray from Brainstorm ID.
L**O
Es buen producto
V**I
Buen producto la única pega es que al encalarlo pusieron una pegatina directamente sobre una tarjeta la cual quedó inservible por lo demás envío muy rápido y buen material
M**S
These are great quality from an amazing company. I was really impressed at how quick they responded to a question that I had. The cards accept ink very well on my Canon ts9520 printer. The MP card tray works perfectly. Have already ordered more products directly from their website. Can't wait to try the matte cards and the 2-up name tag cards! I will say the cards can scratch real easy if you're not careful, but it's PVC so that's expected.
T**N
Excellent, excellent, quality! This is the exact same size and thickness of a credit card but you must use the right printer model that supports a special tray that fits this perfectly on. You can also print to the very edge of the card and it'll look perfectly crisp, without any smears! 1 thing I do have a problem with, which might be due to my inexperience or trial errors because this is my first time with the printer and hardware. I bought a Canon TS9120 plus the Brainstorm ID tray to go with it, just so I can print these cards. They provide a template in Word, Photoshop, and some other format but I went with their Photoshop version. I don't have Photoshop but I do have Paint.Net, which I really like and is much easier to use. It was able to open the PSD file from Photoshop but it doesn't end there because it's not exactly ideal to use Paint.Net due to the inability to edit text. Although you can create text with it, it immediately turns into an image so if you want to change it, you'll need to clear the existing and create a new so I only used it to get the layout and instead, used Inkscape, another powerful yet free app to do what I need. I still have to use Paint.Net to get the cutout that I need, for the image side, but I use Inkscape for everything else. If you're interested, let me know and I'll see if there's a way for me to share what I created so you can use it yourself. Anyway, I purchased these because I use Square and needed some custom gift cards that were just too costly at nearly $2 each! And you have to buy a minimum of 250 if you want it slightly cheaper! Unfortunately, Square doesn't accept gift cards from other suppliers, the kinds with a magnetic stripe so you're stuck with using them. I wanted to sell specialized gift cards and at a discounted rate but with the way Square works, you can't exactly do that! You have to load exactly what the amount is on the gift card, so you can't sell your gift cards at a discount, say 50% off. This is why I'm glad I stumbled on these and they're working absolutely great for me! The solution that I came up with was to use a barcode, system, similar to how many of the old fashioned gift cards work. Obviously, I needed a different code for each card and that's where it's important to use Inkscape, where I can easily go back and change each value quickly, for each card. It might be just as easy with a Word document, not sure, but worth the shot. If I had to buy my cards from Square, for just 1 batch, it would cost me more than I spent on the printer plus the tray plus these cards combined so this is totally worth it!
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