Product Detail
Tear Cards
Description
Tear off cards are great promotional tools for both your products and company brand cleverly wrapped into one. Your target audience can see your advertisement as well as rip off a piece of the ad for themselves if they want. Either way, it is a win-win situation.
Printing Minneapolis can print rip off cards made of the highest quality paper stock in creative designs inked and printed by advanced equipment. We work with you to design the strategic cards to help you make your mark in your field.
We are ready to take in orders for cards in basic standard, glossy papers, embossed format, monochromatic tone, colorful format, single and double print in all kinds of shape and size. Fill us in and we will deliver your product on time, quality and value.
- Paper
- Color
- Coating
100# Gloss Text
You may be familiar with this type of stock from the covers of many popular magazines like People and Time.
This paper strikes a balance between thickness and foldability, while the glossy finish gives your text a professional appearance.
100# Uncoated Cover
You may be familiar with this type of stock from thick index cards, though the finish is much higher quality.
A very versatile stock, the uncoated finish is good when you don't want a slick and shiny look, while the firm 100# stock folds precisely.
100# White Linen Cover
You may be familiar with this type of stock from business cards or notecards with a subtle, woven, fabric-like finish.
This sturdy paper offers a unique non-glossy look enhanced with its subtle, woven linen finish.
100# Gloss Cover
You may be familiar with this type of stock from standard business cards.
Stiffer than 100# Gloss Text, this glossy finish cover stock offers sharp folds and a sturdy product for a very professional result.
80# Uncoated Smooth Text
You may be familiar with this type of stock from business stationary or typical letterhead.
This paper has a quality feel, folds easily, and is a good choice when you don't want a slick and shiny finish. Although typical business letterhead is a good example for the weight and feel of this stock, we do not recommend printing your letterhead on digital press.
70# White Linen Text
You may be familiar with this type of stock from business stationary or typical letterhead with a subtle, woven, fabric-like finish.
This thinner linen option offers a unique non-glossy look enhanced with its subtle, woven linen finish. Unlike linen finish letterhead stocks, this linen finish digital stock is not watermarked.
4/4
Full color on both sides of the sheet. This option can reproduce the range of colors you see in a typical photograph out of the standard 4 printing colors: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. Typical examples of this are magazine covers and high-end catalogs.
4/1
Full color (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black as above) on the front and black on the back. A typical example of this is a flyer.
4/0
Full color (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black as above) on the front and no printing on the back. A typical example of this is a poster.
AQ 2 Sides
AQ is short for Aqueous Coating. This is a semi-gloss, environmentally friendly, water-based coating applied over the entire front and back of the printed piece. It provides additional gloss and protection, and it can be written on with a ballpoint pen.
Satin AQ 2 Sides
AQ is short for Aqueous Coating. This is a matte finish, environmentally friendly, water-based coating applied over the entire front and back of the printed piece. It reduces the gloss of the printing and it can be written on with a ballpoint pen.
UV 2 Sides
UV is short for Ultra Violet Light-Cured Coating. This is a high-gloss coating applied over the entire front and back of the printed piece. It is not recommended for products you need to write on after being printed.