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writing on business cards?

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Mark Eichin  Pro User  says:

I got some of the "free" (ad-supported) cards, left the print side blank so I could scribble on them... I'm pleased with how the pictures came out, but ballpoint pen ink (even gels like the Pilot G-2) smears! So, two questions:

Do the "green" cards use the same laminate and/or have the same problem?

Have people found other kinds of pens that work better for this surface?
Posted at 4:19PM, 17 November 2009 PDT (permalink)

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behind these two hills  Pro User  says:

You can write on the "green" cards since they are not laminated. I've found they take ink very well.

As far as the laminated version, I've only been able to use permanant marker (like the Sharpie fine point marker and then let it dry) since I used my free batch as gift tags.
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