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250 Plain Blue Business Cards 3.5" x 2" - Printable Colored Blank Business Card Paper Sheets, Micro Perforated Cardstock Business Cards 110lb Index (199gsm) for Inkjet Laser Printers,10UP - 25 Sheets

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Why shoppers consider it
  • PROFESSIONAL DIY BUSINESS CARDS: Create your own professional plain blue business cards from home or the office. Perfect for small businesses, entrepreneurs, networking events, craft markets, appointment reminders...
  • DURABLE 110lb INDEX CARDSTOCK: Made from sturdy 110lb Index (199gsm) colored cardstock that provides a strong, professional feel while remaining easy to print and separate. The plain blue color adds bold visual...
  • INKJET & LASER PRINTER COMPATIBLE: Smooth printable cardstock works with most inkjet printers, laser printers, and copiers for sharp text and vibrant graphics. Both sides of the card stock can be printed for...
  • STANDARD 10-UP BUSINESS CARD LAYOUT: Each sheet measures 8.5" x 11" and includes 10 micro-perforated business cards. Individual cards measure 3.5" x 2", the standard size used for business cards, appointment cards...
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