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100 Sheets A4 160gsm White Card - Premium Thick Printing Paper Suitable for All Printers

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What I’d like to be able to do is bulk buy printed leaflets (with my details and pricing info etc.) from an online printer such as vistaprint. This would cut down on the costs and my effort in generating these. However, I’d like to leave a space on these leaflets where the QR codes and login details can be printed by myself as and when they are needed for different events. Neither the ET-3600 or Brother machine can take 300gsm. Unless stated in the brochure, Epson default media weight is 255gsm across their inkjet machines. The Brother model is rated for 260gsm, which is the weight of the heaviest Brother photo paper I believe. For 300gsm you could look at the iX6850 – https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ix6850-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html– or pro photo devices – https://www.printerbase.co.uk/other-devices/photo-printer/high-quality-photo-printers.html– although these are print only and not MFPs. Paper weight for stationery items ranges from 80 GSM paper (like copy paper or household printer paper) to a more luxurious feeling 120 GSM paper. I am looking for a printer (laser ideally for speed) that can print additional information onto existing leaflets/flyers. I’m a photographer and use a QR code system for managing volume photography events. So for school photography every child gets a QR code that is photographed at the start of their sessions and when the images are uploaded the software automatically puts the images in the corresponding galleries. I don’t know if you can help me, i’m looking for a low cost printer that can take 250gsm card maybe even 280gsm. I mainly print in mono so i was thinking about a laser printer but they’re either really expensive or massive, and tend to make the card curl (do they all do that?). I’m currently using an HP deskjet 2130 but it’s a bit unpredictable and the quality isn’t the best.

Printing on Sulphate cardboard isn’t something Printerbase or Printer manufacturers have tested, so I can’t guarantee anything would work on these for certain. Before sending your document to print, select Properties which will open your printer’s driver settings. Printerland cannot match the price where a manufacturer or distributor sells directly to the public 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. Maximum duplex weight would be around 170gsm, which is true of most A4 laser printers (if not all). The same would apply to the duplex scanning. Octopus Letter Writing Set - Luxury Stationery Set - Letter Writing Paper and Envelopes - Stationary Gift Set for adults, kids - A5 SizeApart from paper, we can also use the method we presented in this calculator with other similar objects, like metal sheets, steel plates, and even fabric. Can you recommend some more inkjet printers suitable for the above requirement plus on the more affordable range.

Great question, the Canon IX6850 has been tested on most 300gsm paper to print fine. The only thing we’ve noticed is a very, very slight bleed on textured paper. Due to Dye-based inks on this printer. It would be a normal Inkjet printer we recommend https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ix6850-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html I am looking for an advice from you. I need a visiting card printer for business purpose, the main duty of the printer will be to print national flags of different countries & some flowers on visiting cards.If you use tissue paper, though, you might get a clean fold, but the paper won’t stand up by itself or support itself, and the folds will usually come undone. We also deliver to the Channel Islands, Scottish Islands, Isle of Man, Northern Ireland and Eire. Areas such as the Scottish Highlands or where a body of water is crossed are subject to a 2-3 working day delivery time. They are both graphic machines and have good quality on images. Aside from these, the only other suitable machines would be pro photo inkjets which are expensive to run and not designed for large print runs due to the speed they print. If you are looking for a laser printer, then the OKI series of machines starting with the C332DN – https://www.printerbase.co.uk/oki-c332dn-a4-colour-led-laser-printer.html? – would be suitable as it can handle up to 220gsm from the multipurpose tray and has a straight feed path. If the paper you are using is not heavily textured then this is a good option.

The M2026 model was a retail only device I believe, available only at certain retailers and so is not a model we have. However, it is of the same generation of devices as those we recommended and so likely uses the same toner type meaning it should work with the foiling process. Find the Paper Settings tab, this will allow you to select various media types that your printer can handle.pcs, Large (20x25cm) recycled cotton double drawstring bags, natural colour, blank muslin gift wrap, food storage, favor pouches, DIY The best options that we have are the Xerox 7800 and OKI C911, both of which can print on 350gsm card. Or, as Dwight Schrute put it, “Let’s start…from the ground up. Where does paper come from? Trees! And where do trees grow? Soil.” If you’re looking for an inkjet any of these professional photo printers will work. If you’re looking for a laser printer try the OKI C911 or Xerox 7800.

I sometimes add a piece of masking tape to the edges to help but often it doesnt it just goes straight through Grammage is more commonly referred to by its unofficial abbreviation: GSM. While grammage is technically the proper term for paper weight, most printers in English-speaking countries refer to GSM as the “weight” of a card.So hopefully by now, you feel like a real paper expert. We’ve taken you through all the ins and outs of paper, from where it all starts to all the options in which you can buy it. There’s so much to choose from, but hopefully with this guide, you’ll have a good idea of where to start. Hi. Can you help? I’ve been reading through lots of comments, but all the printers you recommend are A3. I want to be able to print on card. 300 gsm, not just photo paper, but only want a4. Used to have a brilliant Epsom one, but since that died about 10 years ago I’ve not managed to find a good replacement. Thanks

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