When the cards were delivered, I downloaded directly on the website of Avery-Zweckform both a template for Word, as well as the Business Software. A first test with the Word template proceeded sobering. The term wandered farther the sheet was printed from the bottom of the cards away, so that at the end of a fairly broad white stripe could be seen at the bottom of the last two cards in the series.
Then I got then the appropriate software from Avery Zweckform this used, with a similar result and even with the online tool on their website it was not Getting the cards, with the gradient in the background, clean print on the appropriate areas.
Only removal of color graduation in the background, brought a viable solution, because in a pure white background a shift on the business card itself does not really stand.
The micro perforation for separating out the individual cards, could also be a little better. Despite previous umknicken sometimes occurs edges unclean.
Conclusion:
For business cards, which should have no colored background, you can use this business card paper well. The ink dries normally law quickly so that it does not come to a smear. And for the price, the quality in my opinion basically fine. Especially if you take a look at what you would pay at a business card printing company for the same amount of cards.
However, this recommendation applies only to the private sphere. Who needs such as business cards, representative for his company, had better hire a printing company for then but because there are simply too clean (with respect to the edges) cards obtained are likely to become a professional claim equitable.
Two points are deducted because can not be business cards with colored background or print only with manual adjustments, despite use of the template or software from the manufacturer of the cards. I think if there is already a template or software for this, but should also be a colored background without any further settings possible.