Have You seen in cards_HyruleWarriors.zip ? I don't remember, but I think she's inside
Edit: No, there is only Toon Zelda. Because Tetra haven't her amiibo. In which serie should I add her, 30th?
Where did you get the credit card-sized adhesives from? Thanks in advance.I had to edit the image to fit a credit-card sized NFC card, but it looks awesome:
Inkjet PVC card, printed in a card tray and then sealed with a clear credit card-sized adhesive for protection.
The unit price was $0.35 USD per card so $35. The shipping though... I'm an impatient bastard so I chose FedEx freight which was $28 USD for a total order of $63 for 100 cards.
The printer I got was this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AGV7TQ6
I bought it in combo with this tray: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P25H0BA
BrainstormID, the ones that make the J Tray also can do custom order Inkjet PVC cards with NTAG215 but they wanted a minimum order of 1000. Maybe if I sold these things but I don't plan on doing that.
This line of Canon's have a quiet mode setting but I don't know what it does to do that as I've never used it. I haven't got the cards yet but I'll post results when I do.Tempted to get Canon Ip7250, seems to be only model can find but reviews arent great; noisy, long startup times and ink waster.
Question is will the pvc cards absorb the inks or not?
Got my cards today from makeplayingcards.com
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They are promo quality in gloss finish
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This is the second time I have used them for personal projects and they are a great company.
I will be ordering more cards from them with my own designs.
I would like to thank everyone that has contributed to this thread as I used your work for my cards (before I started making my own)
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The cards are printed only on one side as I will be putting the NFC tag in between the cards and gluing them together (when they arrive).
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I think the kids will love them.
Thanks again to everyone here, this is a fantastic community to be part of.
What kind of customizations did you pick? Size, card or plastic... etc. how much did it end up costing?
I printed some at staples but didn't end up liking the stiffness of the cards in the end. They seemed too mushy and they didn't offer any other glossy card stock.
They are poker size, promo quality (270 grams), not plastic, 90 cards. I added a bleed area to the cards I downloaded. All my cards that I am making I have the bleed area in my original files, the ones I post don't have it.
I paid $40.78 Canadian and that included faster shipping from UBI. These feel about the same stiffness of a regular Pokemon card, and after they are glued together they will be a little stiffer.
They are poker size, promo quality (270 grams), not plastic, 90 cards. I added a bleed area to the cards I downloaded. All my cards that I am making I have the bleed area in my original files, the ones I post don't have it.
I paid $40.78 Canadian and that included faster shipping from UBI. These feel about the same stiffness of a regular Pokemon card, and after they are glued together they will be a little stiffer.
I assume you did custom front and back and just left one side blank. Instead of picking something specific. And ya I put 0.5 cm bleeds on all my cards so that isn't an issue for me. I'll look at getting some tonight. How long did shipping take?
That's right, I use 3M Super 777 spray adhesive to bond them together.@shane9b3 those cards you printed are only cards they don't have any adhesive on the reverse side correct?
If you bought pvc cards and they weren't the inkjet printable kind then you are stuck printing onto labels. Or like me, buying a 1500$ printer and use thermal printingI'm curious about what labels are people using to print,
Are you printing directly on the plastic cards or on labels and sticking them on?
Are you laminating them?
Anyone care to take a picture of a real one and post it, I got my cards, but haven't printed anything yet.
@shane9b3 those cards you printed are only cards they don't have any adhesive on the reverse side correct?
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How to know if they're inkjet printable?If you bought pvc cards and they weren't the inkjet printable kind then you are stuck printing onto labels. Or like me, buying a 1500$ printer and use thermal printing
How to know if they're inkjet printable?
If UPS is to be trusted they'll be coming in tomorrow.@AnalogMan any updates on your cards?
If UPS is to be trusted they'll be coming in tomorrow.