The designing and printing of this kind of card is quite a daunting task that needs special attention and hard work. Therefore, graphic designers need to consider specific requirements of plastic cards and printing tips in order to effectively make them. For instance, international regulations require that a standard card should range from 85.47 millimeters to 85.72 millimeters in length, 53.92 millimeters to 54.03 millimeters in width, and 0.82 millimeters thick.
There are particular requirements which underlines that a postcard should measure 4 inches by 6 inches, while for a business card it is 3.5 inches by 2 inches, and credit card 3.375 inches by 2.125 inches. Moreover, there are further requirements that need to be considered while printing the products. An example involves using a four color and spot color mechanisms.
The spot color should therefore be devoted to a specific ink color to print the same color on the card. With the aid of a computer, the spot color system ensures that the color printed on the card is more accurate. Generally, it is claimed that products can be printed on a wide range of substrates such that the plastic gets a stark white quality and warmth.
Generally, graphic designers are advised to evade polishing the finished products so as not to darken them. As such, they should only bump them so as not to tamper with the details of the card. Similarly, they are required to provide a 0.125 inch allowance that would cater for wear and tear that occurs when conducting the die cutting. The allowance also serves to cater for the extra ink bleeds during the process.
There are different plastics that can be used to design cards that match market demands. Majorly, most designers use composite laminated plastics and ancient PVC plastics to make these products. The composite laminates are usually preferred because they are relatively cheaper than the PVC type.
The traditional PVC materials however last longer and have higher quality than the composite laminates. To be effective, there are other designing options that can be carried out in order to improve the quality of the products. These include; bar coding, using different types of lengths, gloss finishing, variable data, magnetic striping, holographic security systems, and tip-on gluing method.
Designing and printing on plastic cards is always carried out to serve several purposes such as; conforming to the current technological demands, establishing longevity, and improving the card quality. For example, gloss finishing improves card quality, while security holographic detects the digital security appliances. Furthermore, card printing and designing distinguishes the particular characteristics of each card. The advantages that are therefore achieved by use of these products are more as compared to those of other types.





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