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

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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.

I feel i’m being cheap but do not want to commit to a huge run from my local printer as i’m not certain of the success of the product besides, I have about 5 different varieties to label. The blue back side keeps whatever is behind the paper from demonstrating through the notice once it has been stuck up; the paper’s translucent premise and its UV safety make it especially suitable for open air utilization. I really like the idea of an Epson Eco Tank and my budget is pointing me in the direction of the ET 3750 but to try and get the best of both worlds (Canon quality + Epson’s Eco Tanks) I’ve come across the ET 7750. Every month I print about 1500 to 2500 A6 cards on 350 gram sulphate cardboard, a very sturdy card with uncoated back.The only options left in the Samsung range now are the more expensive models found here – https://www. Almost all printers can accept envelopes, but these are on a smaller scale, usually 1-10 envelopes at a time. This has been the most helpful site I’ve come upon for questions regarding heavy paper printers, thank you! 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.

I will mainly be printing a4 size but occasionally i will be printing paper that is the same width as a4 size, but shorter (as i would have horizontally trimmed a portion of the a4 paper from the top). 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. Hi Gemma, unfortunately the only range of machines currently available that we are confident will work are the Samsung models here – https://www.html– anything lower than this would be rated at 255gsm or less and so would not be suitable for card printing. The only things we have for that weight of paper are the OKI C911 and Xerox 7800, neither of which is any good for foiling though if this is in fact what you’re looking for. Would any of the designjet printers be suitable with rear feed or does it only tend to be the epson brand? Firstly, a textured paper is usually stiffer than photo paper and so may have feed issues and secondly this machine uses a dye based ink that can lead to ink bleed on uncoated media, which textured media usually is.

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