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How to Use the New CardMate Manual Business Card Cutter



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By : Jeff McRitchie    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-20 10:51:53
A good business card is a must have item for any professional, but sometimes the cost of having such items made can be a bit prohibitive. One solution is to create your own cards on your Mac or PC. However, in the past, cutting them could be difficult because it can be hard to cut in a perfectly straight line with scissors and there s always a chance things could go astray when using a craft knife. Although there are card cutters already on the market (and they are almost always pricey), few are as convenient and affordable as the CardMate Manual Business Card Cutter. This is a great new gadget that will make creating your own business cards ridiculously easy. Here s how you use it.

1. Design your own! Designing your own business cards can be fun and you can do it with a lot of different software packages, including the ever popular Microsoft Word. When you re satisfied with how your work looks, print it out on your laser or inkjet printer. The CardMate can cut letter sized bond paper as well as card stock, so choose the paper you like best. Make sure that there 10 cards on your paper and that they each measure 2 x 3.5 . There should be a 3/4 border on the right and left hand sides, and a 1/2 border on the top and bottom. You can download a card template off of the Internet to help you get the right dimensions.

2. Get ready to cut. When you re ready to cut, take your paper over to the CardMate. Place one sheet of paper in the rear feed tray and make sure it s snug, but not too tight. When your paper is lined up, begin turning the handle. In a short amount of time, you ll have two 11 inch long strips with your work on them. Then, take one of the strips and put it back in the forward feed tray horizontally. Then turn the handle again. Just about instantly, you ll have perfectly cut business cards. Repeat the last step with the other strip, and then repeat the whole process all over again if you have more items to cut. Please note that you should only cut one sheet a paper at a time. Attempting to cut more will just end up damaging your device.

As you can see, the CardMate is really easy to use. If you follow all the steps correctly, chances are you ll be able to cut up to 60 cards in about a minute. And, perhaps best of all, this little gadget is very affordable. You can purchase it for around $100.00 and when you consider how much it costs to have someone else design and print your business cards, buying one of these units seems like an extremely cost effective move.

The CardMate Manual Business Card Cutter is the machine to use when you want to save money on your cards. Considering business cards are a staple of professional life, having one of the devices makes a lot of sense...especially since it will help you save money.

Author Resource:

Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for http://www.mybinding.com .He has written over 500 articles on binding machines,binding covers,binders,laminators,binding supplies,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index tabs, and shredders.

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