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House of Card & Paper A4 300 gsm Card - White (Pack of 100 Sheets)

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The best option for duplex printing onto card at A5 would be the manual duplex option found on machines such as the Canon IX6850 – https://www. Using the recommended paper weight has a good impact on a printer and quality of the final print job. I have a SOHO and I need a multifunctional laser printer that can print on textured card that has 220 gsm.

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Anything over 256gsm is usually reserved for their range of professional photo printers only, such as the P400,P600 and P800 models. Standard desktop models are not suited to the heavier weights of paper and those that can take the paper weight tend to have a single sheet feed tray. Its also the thickness of low-cost flyers you might have had posted through your front door by minicab companies and the like. The media handling is only 220 gsm from the main tray and so you would have to print the 230gsm paper from the multipurpose feeder. We have a brother printer which is great but it struggles with the 220gsm card I use for card making because of the way it feeds the paper around a roller,can you suggest a not too expensive alternative.To verify you pick the right sort of paper for your printed item, I thought I’d provide for you a rundown of the different sorts of paper: covered/craftsmanship paper, postcard board, counterbalance paper (copier/printer paper), and publication paper. There aren’t any cheaper models I can recommend I am afraid as the maximum media handling weight for smaller models is 250gsm. The M2026 model was a retail only device I believe, available only at certain retailers and so is not a model we have.

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The issue being that the feed rollers won’t be able grip the paper where the hole is, which would lead to skewing and likely a jam.As you can see by the chart below, the 90lb index will be slightly thinner and less sturdy compared to my 80lb cover. Is it possible I purchase an Eco-Tank model and fill it in with original Epson pigment ink instead of the dye ink provided initially with the Epson Eco-Tank?

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Inkjets are also worth considering, using Dye-based inks on textured cards can cause the bleeding effect, however, on a normal card, this wouldn’t be an issue. For heavier weights of paper up to 350gsm, the only machine we can recommend is the OKI C911DN, which can handle up to 350gsm but is an A3 graphic model and hence expensive. The term GSM is far from explanatory but you can guarantee that it will come up when talking to any printer worth his or her salt. I’ve had a look at the HP 553N and it seems to be suitable for the card i’ll be using if I use the manual feed. The best thing you can do in this regard is weight a stack of printed pages to flatten them out post-print.I have been printing my company artwork on the back of 260gsm, textured aperture cards successfully on an old Canon Pixma ip 3000 for many years. For example, a light summer t-shirt measures between 130–150 gsm, while a winter-weight hoodie runs between 300–400 gsm. Hi there, most machines can handle 220gsm, although not all have a rear feed, which would be recommended for card.

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