There is no such thing as a "business card printer" Business cards can be run off almost any"office printers" (laser or inkjet) using special pre-perforated sheets of paper. When running business cards off of "office printers" you end up with a card that has rough edges and most definately looks cheap.
I do not know if this will help, but we use a standard Deskjet printer and print our cards on Avery or Maco labels that have ten to a page.
Might be cheaper than getting a specific printer.
There is no such thing as a "business card printer" Business cards can be run off almost any"office printers" (laser or inkjet) using special pre-perforated sheets of paper. When running business cards off of "office printers" you end up with a card that has rough edges and most definately looks cheap.
Save yourself the time ~ design and print your business cards online. Here is a link that may help:
http://www.imagemakergraphics.com/business-cards/business-cards.html