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UV High Gloss Postcards on a premium postcard stock, printed CMYK at 300 dpi with a 0.125" bleed. 16pt is the smallest thickness jump most people can feel by hand. Reads as premium without crossing into 'card' territory. UV high gloss is the punchy premium tier — mirror surface, deep blacks, fingerprints show. Order online with instant pricing, upload your file once, and we run print-ready checks (bleed, safe zone, DPI, color space) before anything goes to press.
UV high gloss postcards are affordable and vibrant. Get your client's postcards done fast with zprintz's trade-only glossy postcard printing services.
Specifications
- Paper Type
- 16PT Printed 1 Side (4/0), 16PT Printed 2 Sides (4/4)
- Coating
- UV, UV PG1 Only
- Color
- Full color CMYK
- Quantities
- 25–100,000
- Sizes
- 24 available — 2.5 x 2.5, 2 x 8, 3 x 4, 4 x 4, +20 more
- Turnaround
- 3 - 5 Business Days, Next Business Day
- File Type
- Bleed
- 0.125"
- Safe zone
- 0.125"
- DPI
- 300
How it compares
- 10pt for direct mail, 14pt and 16pt for premium hand feel, 18pt for keepsakes — when each stock wins.
- Matte for editorial design and overhead lighting; UV for photo-led promos. The finish-by-use-case decision.
- The smallest perceivable upgrade in postcard stock. When to pay the 10–20% premium.
- 4×6 prices at USPS postcard rate; 5×7 prices as a letter. Postage tier vs perceived size.
Production-ready setup template for every available size. Download one to design externally — the page geometry matches what our editor exports.
What stock is uv high gloss postcards printed on?
UV High Gloss Postcards prints on 16pt cover stock. 16pt is the smallest thickness jump most people can feel by hand. Reads as premium without crossing into 'card' territory.
What sizes are available?
Standard sizes ship as 4×6, 5×7, and 6×9 inches. 4×6 is the USPS postcard rate; 5×7 and 6×9 price as letters. EDDM sizes (6.5×9, 6.5×11, 8.5×11) are quoted separately for neighbourhood direct-mail drops.
How should I set up my file?
Build at the final trim size plus 0.125" bleed on each edge. Keep important text and logos at least 0.125" inside the trim so the cutter doesn't graze them. Export as a press-ready PDF at 300 dpi in CMYK color space. Outline fonts before export to avoid font-substitution surprises.
Can I write on the postcard with a pen?
Not reliably. Coated postcards (gloss, UV, lamination) repel most pen inks. If you need to handwrite addresses or notes, pick a writable C1S variant where the back of the card is uncoated by design.
How long does printing take?
Production typically runs 3–5 business days once the file passes pre-flight, plus shipping time selected at checkout. Larger quantities don't add meaningful production time — most of the cycle is press setup, not press run.
Can these be mailed via USPS Every Door Direct Mail?
EDDM requires specific sizes (6.5×9, 6.25×11, 6.5×11, 6.25×12, 8.5×11) that are quoted as their own variants. Order in the standard sizes above for First-Class mail or hand-delivery; use the EDDM-eligible variants for neighbourhood drops at flat per-piece postage.
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