For the dot card, the spot UV that has "shifted" on the design is a trait with that method of printing (depending on the printing machinery used) -- as part of the printing industry for 33 years, I have seen this even from companies with the biggest investment in printing kit. It certainly does reduce the impressiveness of the finish when that happens -- usually most noticeable on smaller sized fonts or aspects of the design (like the "Founder" text and social icons here).
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Linq Card: buy.linqapp.com/discount/vittortech?redirect=%2F%3Fafmc%3Dvittortech
OVOU: ovou.com/product/ovou-card
Popl Card: popl.co/?ref=VITTORTECH
Mobilo: www.mobilocard.com
Dot: dotcards.net/collections/all-products
V1CE Card: v1ce.co?ref:vittortech
For the dot card, the spot UV that has "shifted" on the design is a trait with that method of printing (depending on the printing machinery used) -- as part of the printing industry for 33 years, I have seen this even from companies with the biggest investment in printing kit. It certainly does reduce the impressiveness of the finish when that happens -- usually most noticeable on smaller sized fonts or aspects of the design (like the "Founder" text and social icons here).
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