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    UK Printer is offline Member
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    Morning All,

    Have you seen the new Luxe business cards from moo.com, we want to do something similar. Basically we need to print two 200gsm single sided sheets (that bits not a problem) then we put a 200gsm sheet of uncoated card in the middle of the two sheets.

    When the cards are cut you get a fantastic coloured stripe running through the middle of the business cards.

    I wondered does anyone on the forum have any experience of joining sheets together like this.

    I figures creating a simple right angle jig, that way we can ensure precise registration of the front and back, but we're experimenting with types of glue or other processes of joining 3 sheets together to form a great bond, with no 'wrinkling' caused by any adhesive used.

    Appreciate your help as always.

    Tim

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    UK Printer is offline Member
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    No thoughts on this then?

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    It looks to me as though they've gone to the mill and had their own custom paper made.
    I am not aware of any adhesive that would not damage the paper (wrinkles) or eventually separate during printing or cutting. I would love to see what you guys come up with. Maybe some form of lamination?

    I would recommend using folio sheets for joining, and then cutting down before printing, that way your sheets are uniform

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    "When the cards are cut you get a fantastic coloured stripe running through the middle of the business cards."

    You should have posted a direct link to the particular moo product referred here. We should not have to hunt through the moo web site just to give you suggestions.

    Al

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    I have done things like this Flexo but never offset.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UK Printer View Post
    Morning All,

    Have you seen the new Luxe business cards from moo.com, we want to do something similar. Basically we need to print two 200gsm single sided sheets (that bits not a problem) then we put a 200gsm sheet of uncoated card in the middle of the two sheets.

    When the cards are cut you get a fantastic coloured stripe running through the middle of the business cards.

    I wondered does anyone on the forum have any experience of joining sheets together like this.

    I figures creating a simple right angle jig, that way we can ensure precise registration of the front and back, but we're experimenting with types of glue or other processes of joining 3 sheets together to form a great bond, with no 'wrinkling' caused by any adhesive used.

    Appreciate your help as always.

    Tim
    See

    Mohawk and MOO.com Create Luxe Business Cards � Mohawk News A guess from the description print pre-laminated two ply 300gsm front and back on precision trimmed stock. Then collate and laminate front and back together using either 'reactivating' adhesive or, less likely, surface glue PVA - used in case binding, mounting paper on board, photo albums. Trimming on a guillotine with a 'soft' clamp - laborious probably slow. Too thick to slit on typical business card slitting systems. Use tolerant templates to avoid/'design out' registration/bleed issues.

    Note 'credit card' production similarities.

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    Joe,

    I never did find whatever I was supposed to at the moo site because I still do not know what to look for.

    Does anyone know what this specialty product is at the moo site?

    Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Ferrari View Post
    Joe,

    I never did find whatever I was supposed to at the moo site because I still do not know what to look for.

    Does anyone know what this specialty product is at the moo site?

    Al
    Luxe Business Cards | moo.com USA

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    I don't know if anyone but MOO is able to purchase the paper though. You would need to ask your Mohawk rep.

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    UK Printer is offline Member
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    The mohawk paper isn't really the issue, we can get hold of this through lots of sources in the UK. The point of interest is the bonding of the sheets together after they're printed.

    The indigo isn't running 600gsm sheet through the press! Its just running 200gsm x 2 printed with some coloured card in the middle thats 200gsm, put em all together and hey presto 600gsm business cards.

    Appreciate all the info mind.

    Best regards

    Tim


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