On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, William Donzelli wrote:
>> cards. Likely a local print shop would have trouble making good
>> consistent cards from that really unique card stock IBM used.
>> It's not very ordinary, and a stack of fresh cards is like a solid
>> block, absolutely smooth!
>
> And halfway decent printshop should have a chopper that could handle
> it. The one I used to use could get to a thousandth accurately and
> consistently, as long as the blade was sharp.
For manually read mark/sense cards I doubt there's any problem
with locally made, but IBMs high-speed cards are pretty exacting
things. I doubt a local print shop could make them that a
high-speed punch would like.
Received on Wed Feb 16 2005 - 13:40:09 GMT
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