- 400 Micron
- Frosted clear plastic card
- Round Corners
- Unique and Elegant
- 4 Color CMYK UV Printing
- Size options: 90x55mm, 90x50mm, 85x55mm, 85x50mm
Q) Is this Card completely transparent?
A) By default it's frosted transparent.
Q) What type of file format should I submit?
A) We need a vector graphics file format for this type of card printing.
Q) How thick is the card?
A) It's 400 microns.
Q) Are the corners rounded?
A) Yes, to make sure that the sharp corners don't hurt anyone.
Q) Can I have both side printing?
A) Not available, as both side printing usually gets mixed up with front and back artwork unless planned very carefully, if you have such requirements and if your artwork is ready, you should submit the request to our email and our estimation team will come back to you.
Q) Is Foiling (Gold / Silver) or Embossing Possible on this card?
A) These options are not available.
We recommend you to watch the Video here
Important Artwork Guidelines for High-Quality Printing :
To achieve the best possible print results, please ensure your artwork is prepared according to the following guidelines. These recommendations are based on standard offset printing practices and help avoid common issues that may affect print quality.
1. Work With a Professional Designer
We highly recommend having your artwork created or reviewed by an experienced print-design professional. Offset printing involves technical requirements that differ from digital displays, and a professional will ensure your design meets those standards.
2. Background Colors
Avoid using mixed-color or multi-layered dark backgrounds. These may result in muddy or unclear prints. For sharper, cleaner results, use only one solid background color—Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, or 100% Black.
3. Text and Graphics
All text should be vector-based, not rasterized or image-based, to ensure maximum clarity. Rasterized (bitmap) text or low-resolution images may appear pixelated or blurry when printed.
4. Image Resolution
Ensure all images in your artwork are at least 300 DPI (dots per inch) at actual print size. Lower resolutions can result in blurred or grainy prints.
5. Color Mode
Set your artwork to CMYK color mode, not RGB. CMYK is the standard color mode used in offset printing, and using RGB may cause color shifts or unexpected results.
6. Bleed and Safe Area
Include at least 3mm of bleed on all sides of your design. Keep important text and graphics at least 5mm away from the trim edge to prevent accidental cropping.
7. Fonts and Layers
Convert all fonts to outlines or embed them, and flatten any layers before final submission to avoid compatibility issues.
8. File Format
Preferred file formats are PDF, AI, or EPS with print-ready settings. Avoid sending files in Word, PowerPoint, or low-resolution JPEG formats.