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Old 10-06-2005, 08:11 AM  
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Originally Posted by CheeseFrog
Can someone explain to me what 16pt is exactly?
It's just a measure of the thickness. Very thin stocks are usually called 80 lb or 100 lb (like a brochure stock) - 10 pt is the equivalent of 100 lb cover stock. Many printers still use a 10 pt for business cards.

We're using a 16 pt - so it's just a thicker card stock. Basically, your card will barely bend and isn't flimsy like many other business cards.
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