Martin Yale Business Card Slitters

Explore our range of Martin Yale Business Card Slitters, engineered for speed, accuracy, and professional-quality results. Perfect for offices, print shops, and small businesses, these machines make it easy to produce clean, uniform business cards in seconds. Shop now at MyBinding.com for dependable Martin Yale card slitters that save you time and money.

Martin Yale Business Card Slitters

Explore our range of Martin Yale Business Card Slitters, engineered for speed, accuracy, and professional-quality results. Perfect for offices, print shops, and small businesses, these machines make it easy to produce clean, uniform business cards...

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Martin Yale

Item#: GC210

$3,615.47

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.
  • Adjustable paper guides.
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Frequently Asked Questions

A two-pass design means feeding the printed sheet through once to cut in one direction, then again to complete the cross-cuts, which takes slightly longer per sheet than a true single-pass automatic slitter. In exchange, this design supports a bleed-edge card format and cuts up to 360 cards per minute, which is a substantial throughput for a print shop or office producing cards regularly. Weighing that tradeoff against other options is easier once you've looked across business card cutters as a category rather than judging one machine in isolation.

Yes, the GC210 is specifically built to support bleed-edge business cards, where the background color or image runs to the very edge of the finished card with no border. This matters because a slitter not designed for bleed alignment can leave a visible white edge or misaligned cut on bleed designs. If your card templates are designed with a clean border rather than bleed, this capability isn't strictly necessary, but having it available doesn't limit your options either way.

This model converts standard 8.5" x 11" printed sheets into finished 2" x 3.5" business cards, which is the standard U.S. business card size. If your printed card layout uses a different sheet size or a non-standard finished card dimension, checking that your print template matches these exact input and output dimensions before running a full batch prevents a misaligned or wasted print run.

Adjustable paper guides keep each sheet feeding into the slitter at a consistent position, which directly affects how evenly the cuts land relative to your printed card design. Without properly set guides, cards can come out with inconsistent margins from one sheet to the next, especially on bleed designs where alignment tolerance is tighter. Other finishing tools from this manufacturer, listed under Martin Yale use similar guide mechanisms, so the calibration habit carries over if your shop runs more than one of their machines.

This model's 360 cards per minute rate covers substantial volume for most office and small print shop needs, but operations scaling well beyond that may eventually want to compare throughput against other card slitting brands and single-pass automatic models. Stepping back to the broader cutters category is a reasonable way to see how card slitters stack up against the rest of the finishing equipment lineup before committing to an upgrade.