Store A3-level information in a card size! The power that comes from being analog is born.
"Z-CARD(TM)" is a printed information media that, despite its simplicity, delivers a powerful impact, embodying a Columbus egg-like idea. As a foldable card, it is a groundbreaking tool that enhances "retention rate." When the edited information is conveyed through impressive presentation, it becomes the best presentation that remains memorable for the user. 【Features】 ○ Impact ○ High retention rate ○ Excellent portability ○ New marketing media For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Specifications】 [Standard Formats] ○ Z-format ○ K-format ○ M-format [Specification Variations] ○ Various specifications can be selected and customized according to purpose ○ The shape of the cover can be customized with a made-to-order die ○ Individual information can be printed one to one ○ When a signature field is required ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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