Project summary For P2 Coated Business Card QR Contrast Registration Check
A QR card needs a scan test on the actual supplier-confirmed card stock, because coating, contrast, and registration can change after marking.
Why Pop-Up Networking Packs Fail Without This Check
Creators often test the artwork on screen and then discover that the code scans slowly under booth lighting or that fine border lines shifted on the coated card.
Bench Routine For P2 Coated Business Card QR Contrast Registration Check
- Use the same coated card lot and reject plastic-laminated cards unless the supplier confirms laser-safe use.
- Scan the marked QR code from arm's length and under the lighting used at the pop-up table.
- Check the quiet zone around the QR code after trimming, corner rounding, or sleeve insertion.
Evidence Table For Pop-Up Networking Packs
| Check | Passing Evidence | Rework Signal |
|---|---|---|
| QR scan | phone scans quickly under booth light | scan needs repeated tries |
| Quiet zone | clear margin remains after trimming | border or logo crowds the code |
| Registration | front and back elements align with the card edge | mark drifts toward one side |
| Coating response | surface stays clean after wiping | coating smears or lifts |
Conservative TYVOK P2 Product Details For Pop-Up Networking Packs
TYVOK P2 is used here as a compact proof station for a small card workflow. The approval belongs to the actual card stock and QR scan result, not to a universal business-card setting. See the current product page here: https://tyvok.com/products/tyvok-p2-galvo-laser-engraver
Buyer FAQ About P2 Coated Business Card QR Contrast Registration Check
Why did the QR code scan in the file but not on the card?
The real card can change contrast, glare, and quiet-zone spacing after marking or trimming.
Should I test every card design?
Test each new card stock, coating, QR size, or trim format before repeating the pack.
Can I use laminated business cards?
Only use coated or laminated stock when the supplier confirms it is laser-safe; reject unknown plastic layers.
What is the first rework signal?
Slow scanning, glare, a crowded quiet zone, or shifted registration should stop the batch.
Related TYVOK Reading For Pop-Up Networking Packs
- Current TYVOK P2 product page
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Setup checkpoint For Pop-Up Networking Packs
Repeat the networking pack only after the QR code scans under booth lighting and the approved card keeps its quiet-zone margin after trimming.
P2 compact resource path
Use these TYVOK pages to compare the machine fit, material settings, and next buying step before planning another sample.