Business Card Printing

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Using gLabels

Motivation

Bob Jaramillo stopped to talk to me. He mentioned that He owned and operated

        East Second St. Garage
        1640 East 2nd Street
        Pueblo, CO 81001
        

I asked to see a card and he gave me a business card. The card was the last of 2 he had. I offered to scan the card, scan and return the original and some prints from the scan.

I found some Staples 3 1/2 x 2 inch inkjet perforated card stock in a box of office supplies. I would like to print cards for Bob J. and also for me.

Scan of Bob Jaramillo business card

        nanoc_blog/blog/content/assets/other/business-cards/
        jaramillo-card-eps.eps
        jaramillo-card-jpg.jpg
        
        convert jaramillo-card-jpg.jpg eps2:jaramillo-card-eps.eps
        

Templates for the card stock

Avery template 5357 or 5376

avery.com/templates/5371

avery.com/templates/5376

        nanoc_blog/blog/content/assets/other/business-cards/
        Avery5371BusinessCardsWide.pdf
        avery-5371.eps
        
        convert Avery5371BusinessCardsWide.pdf eps2:avery-5371.eps
        

gLabels Label Designer

gLabels is a GNU/Linux program for creating labels and business cards. It is designed to work with various laser/ink-jet peel-off label and business card sheets that you’ll find at most office supply stores. gLabels is free software and is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).

Successfully printed jaramillo-card-jpg.jpg with Avery template 5376

sourceforge.net/techdocs/nix/print Comments on Printing Avery labels with Linux. kbarcode mentioned

LabelNation: a command-line label-printing program

red-bean.com - How to use LabelNation