Business Card Slitters - Discontinued Products

Discover a range of discontinued business card slitters designed to streamline your in-house business card production with precision and efficiency. Whether you need a manual card slitter for small batches, an electric business card finisher for faster processing, or a desktop card slitter for compact workspaces, these tools help you create professional, clean-cut cards effortlessly. Ideal for businesses looking to save time and reduce outsourcing costs, these slitters accommodate various volumes, including high-capacity Duplo machines that crease, slit, and cut up to 26 sheets per minute. Perfect for print shops, offices, and entrepreneurs, these reliable machines enhance productivity and ensure consistent results. At MyBinding.com, you benefit from expert advice, competitive pricing, and dedicated customer support, making it easy to find the right discontinued business card slitter to meet your specific needs and keep your projects on track.

Business Card Slitters - Discontinued Products

Discover a range of discontinued business card slitters designed to streamline your in-house business card production with precision and efficiency. Whether you need a manual card slitter for small batches, an electric business card finisher...

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Akiles

features

  • Max Slitting Capacity: 0.3mm (12mil)
  • Sheet Size: Letter (8.5" x 11")
  • Card Size: 2" x 3.5"
  • Format: 10 Up
Akiles

features

  • Max Slitting Capacity: 0.3mm (12mil)
  • Sheet Size: Letter (8.5" x 11")
  • Card Size: 2" x 3.5"
  • Format: 10 Up
Martin Yale

features

  • Easily converts 8 1/2" x 11" sheets to finished 2" x 3 1/2" business cards with a simple two pass operation
  • Cuts 8 1/2" x 11" sheets into two strips of 3 1/2" x 11" on the first pass and finishes the job by taking the 5up sheets and cutting them down to 2" x 3 1/2" cards
  • Up to 375 cards/minute
  • Continuous feeding of stacks up to 5/8" thick
Martin Yale

features

  • Easily converts 8 1/2" x 11" sheets to finished 2" x 3 1/2" business cards with a simple two pass operation
  • Cuts 8 1/2" x 11" sheets into three strips of 3 1/2" x 8 1/2" on the first pass and finishes the job by taking the 4up sheets and cutting them down to 2" x 3 1/2" cards
  • Up to 375 cards/minute
  • Continuous feeding of stacks up to 5/8" thick
Duplo

features

  • Ideal for full-bleed business card applications
  • Also great for postcard, greeting card, and photo applications as options
  • Accepts a wide range of paper stocks up to 130 lb. cover/350 gsm
  • Paper weight adjustment for heavier stock
Formax

features

  • Ideal for full-bleed business card applications, postcards, photos and greeting cards
  • Accepts paper stocks up to 300 gsm (110lb)
  • Cuts up to 130 business cards per minute
  • Accepts letter or legal sized documents
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Martin Yale

features

  • Digital card counting display
  • Quickly and professionally convert 8-1/2��� x 11��� sheets to fi nished 2��� x 3-1/2��� business cards
  • Rotary cross-cut design for quieter operation
  • Easy to use - saves Time and Money
Martin Yale

features

  • Easily converts 8 1/2" x 11" sheets to finished 2" x 3 1/2" business cards with a simple two pass operation
  • The score and perforation station is ideal for creating tent style business cards, occasion cards, or tickets
  • Cuts 8 1/2" x 11" sheets into three strips of 3 1/2" x 8 1/2" on the first pass and finishes the job by taking the 4up sheets and cutting them down to 2" x 3 1/2" cards
  • Up to 375 cards/minute
Tamerica

features

  • Max Slitting Capacity: 0.3mm (12mil)
  • Card Size: Letter (8.5" x 11")
  • Format: 12 Up
  • Production Speed: 72 Cards/minute
Akiles

features

  • Compatible With: Akiles CardMac Manual Business Card Slitter Bleed and No-Bleed Models
  • Production Speed: 60 Cards/Minute
  • Weight: 0.5 lbs
  • Warranty: 90 Day Manufacturer Warranty
Akiles

features

  • Max Slitting Capacity: 0.3mm (12mil)
  • Sheet Size: Letter (8.5" x 11")
  • Card Size: 2" x 3.5"
  • Format: 12 Up
Akiles

features

  • Max Slitting Capacity: 0.3mm (12mil)
  • Sheet Size: Letter (8.5" x 11")
  • Card Size: 2" x 3.5"
  • Format: 12 Up
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Akiles

features

  • Operation Type: Electric
  • Cutting Style: Bleed
  • Sheet Size: Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
  • Speed: 30+ Cards per minute
MBM

features

  • Quick and easy set-up
  • Control panel with preset functions
  • Compact design with quiet operation
  • Safety access cover
MBM

features

  • Speed: 20 sheets per minute
  • Handles a variety of digital stocks with weights up to 350 gsm and sheet sizes up to 13 x 19 inches.
  • Touch Screen with Flex Mode for accurate slitter positioning
  • Able to cut 250 full bleed business cards in 3 minutes using 24up, 12" x 18" sheets.
DFG

features

  • Cuts business cards, trading cards, greeting cards, passport pictures, and more!
  • No similar machine in its class, less than $4000.
  • Can be operated unattended for most paper, increasing production rates.
  • High quality metal construction including receiving tray for longer machine life which prevents cracking like some machines made of plastic.
MBM

features

  • Speed: 24 Sheets Per Minute
  • The touch screen allows operators to set job programs and run the machine intuitively and instantly.
  • The self-sharpening slitter and blade unit allows the machine to cut up to 400 gsm with no wear.
  • Flex mode allows operators to cut multiple size cards from a page and add the desired number of creases on these.
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DFG

features

  • 8 up or 12 up cutting at the same price!
  • Maintenance free.
  • Full-Bleed gutter cutting.
  • All steel construction, no breakable plastic parts.
Martin Yale

features

  • Easily converts 8 1/2" x 11" sheets to two CD jewel case inserts that are cut to fit and perforated along the two side folds
  • Cutting blades are semi-self sharpening to allow for years of operation without sharpening or replacement
  • Adjustable paper guides
  • Cuts and perfs up to 4,200 inserts per hour
Duplo

features

  • Ideal for mid-volume digital print shops or in-plants
  • User-friendly, compact and affordable in price
  • Ideal for full-bleed business card applications with standard slitter cassette
  • Also great for postcard, greeting card, and photo applications with optional slitter cassettes
Graphic Whizard

features

  • 4" deep pile feeder
  • Multi accessory output
  • 9" colour touchscreen
  • 64 job program memory
Duplo

features

  • Produces up to 130 business cards per minute
  • 13 standard pre-set jobs with 7 programmable memories
  • Optimize for 300gsm letter and legal size paper
  • Ideal for full bleed business cards, postcards and folded greeting cards
Dahle

features

  • Includes three interchangeable cutting heads that allow for straight, deckle and scoring cuts
  • Lightweight and portable
  • 13" cutting length
  • Circular blade enclosed in a plastic housing
Martin Yale

features

  • Quickly and professionally produce business cards with bleed edge design.
  • Easily converts 8 1/2" x 11" sheets to finished 2" x 3 1/2" business cards with a simple two pass operation.
  • Cuts up to 360 cards per minute.
  • 90 Day Warranty

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Frequently Asked Questions

Not usually. A discontinued business card slitter may be shown for reference, replacement planning, or comparison, but buyers should not assume it is available for purchase. The live discontinued range includes older manual, electric, desktop, and higher-capacity card slitter models from several brands. Some listings describe useful specifications, such as letter-size 10-up or 12-up formats, 2" x 3.5" card output, and two-pass operation on certain machines. Use those details to identify what your workflow needs next. If you need an active replacement, compare current business card cutters rather than planning around a discontinued unit. Availability should be confirmed before budgeting for any replacement plan.

Focus on input sheet size, card layout, card size, stock thickness, feed style, speed, and whether the machine is manual or electric. Many basic slitters are designed around 8.5" x 11" sheets and common 2" x 3.5" business cards, but not all layouts are the same. A machine made for 10-up sheets may not cut a 12-up job correctly. Some machines use two passes, while higher-end systems automate more steps. If your work includes postcards, invitations, rack cards, or creased pieces, a broader slitter cutter creaser machine may be a better replacement than a card-only unit. That matters when one machine must support several finished products.

A guillotine cutter can work for occasional cards, but it is usually slower and less repeatable for batches. Business card slitters are designed around fixed layouts, so they can turn printed sheets into finished cards more consistently when the artwork matches the machine format. A guillotine cutter may be fine for short runs, odd sizes, or backup work, but every cut depends more on operator setup and alignment. If you cut cards often, a dedicated cutter or slitter can reduce handling time and improve consistency. For low-volume mixed work, compare guillotine cutters against active card cutters before deciding. Match the choice to run size, setup time, and cut consistency.

A 10-up layout must match the exact margins, gutters, card size, and feed direction required by the machine. Two files can both be called 10-up and still cut differently if the spacing or lead edge is not the same. Discontinued slitter listings can help identify the format a machine was designed for, such as letter-size sheets producing standard 2" x 3.5" cards. If cuts land too close to text or trim marks, do not keep adjusting the cutter blindly. Check the artwork template, printer scaling, sheet size, and machine layout together. A small layout mismatch can create waste across every sheet in the run.

A higher-capacity system is worth considering when card cutting is a regular production task rather than an occasional finishing step. Some discontinued listings describe faster units, continuous feeding, or machines that convert letter-size sheets into standard cards at much higher rates than manual trimming. The value comes from reduced labor, consistent sizing, and fewer alignment mistakes across repeated orders. For a small office making a few cards at a time, a compact cutter may be enough. For an in-plant print area or print shop handling frequent 10-up jobs, an active automated cutter can pay for itself by saving operator time and reducing reprints caused by cutting errors.