With the Intimus GC208 business card cutter, you’ll be able to create bleed-cut business cards in house! The GC208 features 8 up business card slitter cuts 300 cards per minute. Also has interlock switch for safety.
This heavy duty business card slitter has an extra large waste receptacle. Format: 8 up format Paper Size: Easily converts 8.5” x 11” sheets to finished 2” x 3.5” business cards with a simple two pass operation – either full bleed or regular Speed: Up to 300 completed cards per minute.
2 pass operation
Create bleed-cut business cards easily with programs such as Quark, InDesign, Illustrator, Word, and Publisher
Rear cover panel strips waste away from rollers
Self-cleaning
Question by onelove1075: stay at home mom with a business idea?
when my daughter was born i made all of her food for her(very occasionally ate store bought baby food). anyhow, everyone i knew used to tell me how they would love to do that or wished they had been able to do that for their kids. i thought it was pretty easy, i mean i worked when my daughter was first born and actually didnt stop working until she was about 2 but they all said the same thing, no time! so ive been looking for a job for a bit now without any success and have been thinking about offering this to new families. i would do it in my home but have absolutely no issue doing it in the families home if they have safety/cleanliness concerns. i would deliver it, etc ready to go in the freezer or already frozen and in individual servings blah blah blah. i am very aware of allergy situations, i am also a licensed nurse so i would address that very specifically with each family and also would NOT be doing this as a “nurse”, too many liabilities involved if i market myself that way. i guess my question is would you guys trust someone to make homemade baby food for you? to me it sounds like a good idea i mean people buy their own meals premade and stuff and there are also catering services, etc i just dont know if new moms/dads would go for it…what do u think?
Best answer:
Answer by kemperk to run a small biz
a; start a biz plan
b; do both secondary and primary market Research
c; if b confirms A, seek permits from municipalities