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50 Sheets A4 200gsm White Card - Premium Thick Printing Paper Suitable for All Printers

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On the other hand, flyers announcing a sale or an event have a temporary use. They communicate information to whoever receives them, and then they’re usually thrown away. As such, these are often printed on flimsier paper with a lighter GSM. There are no printers we would recommend for printing on tracing paper due to how thin it is, it could cause issues with the printer. The same would apply to Napkins due to being fragile. Cover paper and inner paper need different conversion formulas, so make sure to be clear about which you need. This A4 Ryman Card is suitable for most types of printers, including inkjet, copier and laser machines and due to its weight is perfect for printing invitations, certificates, menus and other documents that require a light weight card.

When it comes to printing book covers, these usually require large, specialised machines. For infrequent use I’d recommend an Epson EcoTank Et-8550, it has a low running cost and high GSM support of 800. However, for longer print runs this could cause issues with the book covers. Each step down in size is accomplished by taking the previous size and cutting it in half along the widest dimension. Book paper ranges from 60-130 gsm, slightly lower than copy paper. Children’s books tend to be closer to 120gsm and above as they need to be more durable. We have been printing on a 300 gsm matte finish paper. (Our concern is not with weight per se but with delivering a product that feels high quality in the hand). For up to 220GSM the Xerox C400DN would be suitable too: https://www.printerbase.co.uk/xerox-versalink-c400dn-a4-colour-laser-printer.htmlI’m looking for a color laser printer that can handle 200gsm (250gsm if possible) synthetic paper – melting temp of the media is 302F Standard American English Pounds (lb) also refer to the weight of the paper. It is usually measured as the weight of the uncut size of 500 sheets, known as a “ream” of paper. I have a cannon pixma TS5320 – i’ve read every compatible paper weight but i am still confused on the weight limit the rear tray can handle.

I have done SO much research on wedding stationary and paper but i think im at the point where my brain will not understand/ convert wedding stationary unit (lb or 10pt) versus gsm vs gm/2. ISO C is another global standard, but it applies to the size of envelopes that correspond to and fit the various A sizes of paper.

Unless your printing project specifically requires a laser printer, we would not recommend this for 300gsm matte paper printing. This ream of Mondi Color Copy A4 paper is designed to obtain great results from your colour copier or laser printer. Not only does it give excellent performance, but it is FSC certified, making it environmentally friendly as well as high in quality. The 200 g/m² paperweight of this paper gives strength and durability to your print jobs. Especially in full-colour printing, Color Copy ensures razor-sharp printing and vibrant colour rendering for striking results and does a great job. Just like you. This table of paper sizes breaks down this system from A0, the largest, to A10, the smallest. Here are a few of the most recognizable standard sizes: Looking at your requirements the Canon PIXMA IX6850 would fit your needs. It prints up to A3 but supports up to 300gsm media. It is also under your budget.

A competitive double coated silk paper, benefiting from a smooth silk surface, combined with good bulk and opacity. Suitable for use in many Toner based Digital Printing processes including a wide range of colour laser printers and colour copiers. Thank you for getting in touch. Unfortunately, there isn’t a great number of Laser printers which reach 250GSM. The Oki C824DN would be capable just about. https://www.printerbase.co.uk/oki-c824dn-a3-colour-laser-printer.html Thank you for your comment, we’ve not seen or tested the HP InkTank 315 on the UK Market yet. However, the Canon PIXMA G3560 can support up to 275gsm: https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-g3560-a4-colour-inkjet-printer.html Other than the Xerox C8000, and given my requirements, are there any other laser printers that you would suggest I consider?However, there are Mono options which can reach up to 230gsm: https://www.printerbase.co.uk/brother-hl-l2310d-printer.html

This material will be cut and despatched as soon as possible. However, please allow up to 4 working days for despatch as the workload of our guillotine operators varies from time to time (working days do not include weekends or bank holidays)

We accept all of the major credit and debit cards. Your transactions and personal data will be held in a PCIDSS accredited system using secure encryption technologies. At Viking, we are dedicated to ensuring that your shopping experience is always efficient and budget-friendly. That's why we're delighted to extend a free delivery option to our valued customers. I have tried laser printers previously such as HP M148FDW, however when using any type of paper above 180gsm, the toner seems to leave spots on the paper, like the toner has been pressed up against the paper and left ink on it?

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