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Hello, I am looking for an ink tank 3 in 1 printer that will handle about 250 g/m2 card as i make a lot of greetings cards as well as printing on standard paper.
Of the monochrome machines available, the Samsung M3320ND is the only one we have had reported success with. Notepads are printed on one side with a grey cardboard back and available optionally with 2 punches or 4. Hi there, most machines can handle 220gsm, although not all have a rear feed, which would be recommended for card.The pro photo machines you mention can print on a range of media including thicker papers and art papers but are designed for artwork and photography in the main. I just got confused by your comment that newer printers cannot work well with foiling due to the makeup of the toner.
Please can you tell me which affordable home Inkjet printer would be suitable for printing on card 250gsm. html– Everything except the Pro 100s would be suitable for the weight and feed from the top feeder as opposed to a tray at the front to reduce curl. I’m looking to set up my own craft business from home and would need a fairly cheap printer that can print on thick paper (160gsm) for my paper cutting.In addition to selecting the correct weight of paper, you may decide to go with a more luxurious paper to really enhance your design. If you are planning to use a textured paper then you may be better of with an inkjet machine such as the Canon IX6850, which can handle up to 300gsm photo media – https://www. You will also find this information from the user guide and other documentation delivered in box with your new printer. Unless mistaken, silk coatings are usually found on digital papers (laser) and so would not be suitable for inkjet devices as the ink cannot adhere to the coating.