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		<title>What types of cardstock should I use in postcard printing?</title>
		<description>You can choose from cover or text stock if
you decide to print postcards using a
cardstock. Text stock is weightless compared
to cover stock. Most printing company
recommend cover stock over text stock.  
Most cardstocks being used, may it be text
or cover stock, are normally being coated to
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