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100 Sheets A4 250gsm White Card - Premium Thick Printing Paper Suitable for All Printers

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For a laser printer which will print on the same spec you will need to look at the Xerox Phaser 7800dn – https://www. After all the portrayals and clarifications here, you may need to get a vibe for the scope of papers accessible yourself, in which case you are welcome to request print paper sample.

You have an ample amount of knowledge and that describes it very clearly and I thank you for giving me this type of knowledge and it helps me a lot. At Papermill Direct, we not only offer white card in 250gsm, we also offer a range of other sizes and weights. 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? However, when compared to our A4 white matte 300gsm card, the latter is lighter but thicker due to it being more fibrous and less compressed. The current recommendation we could give for foiling would be the Samsung M3320ND model, which can handle a maximum of 220gsm via the bypass feeder – https://www.We are somewhat fanatical about producing great looking images (photography on some of the greeting cards).

The OKI MC363 printer met this condition (the minimum user paper size was 60×94 mm), the problem is that it is no longer sold. The ix6850 will print on 260gsm papers no problem, but the issue is with the feed mechanism and the aperture. In addition to card printing, we now have 3 crafting printers the Epson ET-8500, Epson ET-8550 and the Canon PIXMA TS9550 printer. In parts of the world that use the metric system, the mass per unit area of any paper product is expressed in grams per square meter (g/m2), or the weight of one sheet of 1-metre x 1-metre card.I can’t say for definite on the ASDA brand media as we don’t know the GSM however, 300gsm is quite thick Media. 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. 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.

I was quite decided on the Epson but told it is costly on ink (using quite a lot on printing papers for cards). For that weight and type of paper, the only models really suitable would be the professional photo range of devices found here. I have worked my way through the majority of your answers and I am looking for confirmation that there is not another printer out there more suitable for my needs.html– (except for the Canon Pro 100s that uses dye only ink) as these can all handle up to 350gsm media.

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