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    Default Edge painting

    I have a customer who is doing a fairly impressive stationery package and wants to edge paint the Business Cards. How does one do this)

    Detailed (ie- can't f*** it up) instructions would be most helpful


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    Let me guess, black flood with reversed out text?

    best bet, is grab a sharpe and hope there aren't too many.

    We had one salesman once that told a designer we could do that. he ended up sitting with the sharpe for 2 days coloring the edges.

    basically, tell your customer not possible. it's just not worth the headache.
    though someone else may have a better idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alith7 View Post
    We had one salesman once that told a designer we could do that. he ended up sitting with the sharpe for 2 days coloring the edges...
    Hahaha!!! Thanks for sharing, that made my day :-)
    Better train people and risk they leave - than do nothing and risk they stay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorblind View Post
    Hahaha!!! Thanks for sharing, that made my day :-)
    welcome! the REALLY sad part....he was one of the owners of the company, and had been in the print industry over 10 years!

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    White text, black paper?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emtri View Post
    White text, black paper?
    ok, my turn to giggle!! LMAO
    have you ever asked a pressman to print white?? I don't think it matters how much you scrub the rollers, it seems like it ALWAYS gets contaminated! :P

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    haha true, but black or coloured paper is more then likely a better option then felt marker.
    Dont know details of job

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    perhaps black paper and colored foils are an option.

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    Hey everybody. I do not bear most of experience in the industry but would imagine that black paper flooded with white ink or number of masked spots for BC and than regularly printed would work... If whole show is worth it.
    As a back-up idea - I would try some superquick evaporating paint, like aerosol paint superfast set, squeeze set of cards really hard and spray the edges with few thin layers - it could be issue where they might stick together but whole idea is interesting to figure out.
    Not when customer waiting but on not a busy day.

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    I've had the same request! I might experiment with some of these ideas, will let you know how it goes...


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