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For (very) small quantities, print the files yourself and cut (or tear) them apart. Print them on Avery #5371 Business Card stock, or a compatible paper from another manufacturrer. I use AMPAD #35596 paper, for example. It is very heavy paper, that is preforated in a pattern that is five cards high and two cards wide. You just fold the paper back and forth along the preferations, and the cards sort of fall apart. If you want a larger number of cards, copy the files to a floppy diskette and take it to your local Kinko's print shop. They can make a few hundred cards for you quite cheaply (even cheaper if you just have them print the cards and you cut them apart yourself). One of the files is in English, the other in Spanish, so if all of your friends speak one or the other language, just have the appropriate file printed. I think bi-lingual cards are kinda cool, so I have the English on one side and the Spanish on the other. Here are the files: English and Spanish Note: when printing the cards, you must not have 'fit to page' selected, or the cards won't match up with the paper! |