Frequently Asked Questions > Tinted Translucent Plastic Cards (14 entries)
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Up to date manufacturing lead times for all of our products can be found here .
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Pricing for the tinted plastic cards is dependent on a) the quantity ordered and b) the number of inks printed on the card. A price list can be found here ...
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Our tinted translucent plastic cards are all 680 micron thick.
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Our tinted translucent plastic cards all measure 86mm x 54mm. This is the same dimensions as a standard credit card.
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Yes. In cases where a batch needs to be split between multiple names we charge the listed price for the total volume of cards and then add just the cost ...
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We do not currently have the ability to cut our plastic cards to custom shapes.
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We carry a wide range of ink colours suitable for use on our tinted translucent plastic cards. A swatch of the most commonly used is available here .
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We currently produce the tinted translucent cards in smoked grey, cyan, blue, magenta, purple, orange, yellow, red, lime and green.
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Not at present. We are working on this.
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We can print a QR code on our tinted translucent plastic cards. However, it is important to print the QR code using a high contrast ink.
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Yes. But bear in mind that whatever is printed on the front is easily visible when viewed from the front.
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No. Metallic inks are priced the same as pigment inks.
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No. To print these types of cards we first etch the artwork into a metal plate. We then heat up that plate and apply it under pressure to the blank plastic. ...
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Yes. The process used to print our translucent, tinted and satin black plastic cards differs from more conventional methods (like CMYK etc). We advise reading through our documentation. A PDF can ...
