I just ran several hundred pages of these cards to find out that the perforation is completely misaligned. The Microsoft template has equal margins on each side, but the perforation is not centered on the actual cardstock so the left margin is way larger than the right margin. My printer is perfectly aligned so I just wasted a lot of money printing non-centered business cards.
I just bought these and thought, "well it's 2015, surely they will offer a PDF template for printing". So now I'm on this website and all I see is useless microsoft word documents. Now I have to figure out how to make my own template to work with photoshop.
I don't even own a laser printer. I use a basic H-P Ink Jet. So far, I haven't employed any of the versatile design templates - I just put my message on the first, clear white background. I center it - each line stacked neatly on top of the next. If I want info on both sides I just put it through the printer a second time (remember which side is "heads up") Say you have a brief message that you'd like 20 or 30 people to have in hand. The template makes it easy-peasy lemon squeezy.
Pretty solid product from Avery. Template makes it a breeze to use. Quality of the card is above average, "brightness" is sufficient. This is an ideal purchase for the wallet-conscious "do it yourselfer". Depending on how skilled you are at graphic arts, you can likely get a professional quality looking card for a fraction of the cost (and potential customers will never know the difference). Stock sheet is nice and white, the weight is nice (maybe a bit on the slim side). Overall, a reasonable cost for a professional feeling/looking card. A+