Versatile prints for coupons, vouchers, invitations, tickets, and more. Practical finishing options like numbering and perforation are available.
Token coupons for drink redemption at cafés, bars, and events. From single-use tokens to stamp-collecting styles.
For cost-efficient applications, matte coated paper offers clean print quality at a sensible price. Gang-run printing drops the unit cost sharply on large orders — a smart pick when you want both value and quality.
An uncoated finish lets the paper's natural texture come through. Woodfree and rough-gloss premium stocks absorb ink well, so stamping and handwriting stay clean.
The thickest in the Snow White line. Near card-like thickness creates a sturdy, impressive business card.
Natural texture, authentic paper feel
Keep at least 3mm (0.12 inch) between the trim line and safety zone.
It may be better to extend the bleed area more generously.
More is better than less.
→ Safety zone: 84×44mm (3.31×1.73 inch)
Trimming tolerance may cause uneven white borders.
You can find more detailed guides on coating, finishing, and other options on the order page.
Go to Order Page →Yes, you can print both at the same time. We offer sequential numeric numbering and randomized alphanumeric numbering. Sequential numbering is configurable on the order page, and randomized numbering is handled separately through 1:1 inquiry.
Most coupon orders are price-driven, so anti-counterfeit features are rare. If you need watermarks, security patterns, or UV ink, we treat the order as a security-print job (similar to gift certificates) — please contact us through 1:1 inquiry.
Booklet-style coupons (perforated and bound) aren't supported right now. We can only produce individual sheets.
Half-fold coupons are available. Folded it's card-sized, and unfolded you get twice the space for information.
Coating is possible, but we don't recommend it for tear-off coupons with perforations — the laminate makes them hard to tear. It works best for coupons meant to be kept.
It's up to you based on how the coupon will be used. Most people place it at the bottom of the back side or next to the serial number.
Position is up to your design, but we recommend at least 2cm. Anything smaller can make scanning unreliable.