Frequently Asked Questions | Quickcards What kind of cards can I have made? Really you can have any kind of card printed Gift Card, Loyalty Card, Membership Card, ID Badge, Photo Card and so much more No matter what you would like, we always print on what is called a “ 30mil CR80” size card That is your typical Gift Card size card, at 3 ⅜” wide by 2 ⅛” high What is the minimum order size? The amazing thing about the
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March 2019 | Quickcards The Etiquette of Giving a Custom Gift Card March 30, 2019Posted by Rich Custom gift cards are extremely popular in Canada because they are a… Read more Filed Under: UNCATEGORIZED Tagged With: Custom Gift Cards Canada
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How Does A Magnetic Key Card Work? - Quickcards These cards are typically used to print bank credit cards because they are highly resistant to most magnets that people generally come in contact with, and are also expensive to manufacture in addition to requiring a strong magnetic field to encode data on them