If you've been using the Edikio Flex to print your own food signs, you already know the 150x50mm long card is the most versatile format in the range. Now you can take it further, with custom pre-printed cards that carry your brand in full colour before you begin to print.
What are custom printed cards?
Custom printed 150x50mm cards are the same food-grade long cards that work in your Edikio Flex printer, but with your branding, colour scheme or design printed on the card base itself. Instead of starting from a blank card, you print onto a card that is uniquely yours.
Why it matters for your brand
Standard blank cards are great for getting started. When your counter is full of price signs, the card itself is part of the display. A custom base colour or branded design means every sign - whether it's showing a price, a cut, or a special - is reinforcing your brand at the same time.
- Full colour printing on the card base, not just the printed text
- Any base colour to suit your brand or store fit-out
- Print with any of the monochrome Edikio Flex ribbons for clean, legible text over your design
Minimum order and how it works
Custom printed cards are available in runs starting from 500 cards. Pricing is volume dependent - contact us to discuss your design, quantities and lead times.
Who is this for?
This is a good fit for butcher shops, delis, hotels and hospitality venues that want a consistent, professional look across their food display - particularly where the counter presentation is part of the brand experience.

How about other size cards?
Good news here too! Yes, we've had custom printed 86x54mm cards that suit all Edikio and Evolis printers for a while now.
Need smaller quantities?
If you're not ready for a custom run, our standard blank 150x50mm cards are available in smaller quantities and work straight out of the box with the Edikio Flex. Choose from Black 150x50mm or White 150x50mm - both available in boxes of 100 or bulk cartons.
Get in touch
Custom printed cards are available to order now. Email us to get started.