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

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So I need to find a printer that prints on this paper so I haven’t wasted all that money on the letterheads. For a laser printer which will print on the same spec you will need to look at the Xerox Phaser 7800dn – https://www. In need of professional Laser Jet Printer with Size A3 and most important our requirement is media should be max 300gsm supportive.

However, when it comes to printing on Pre-Printed media it is advised to check the media supplier first on compatibility with being reprinted. Other than the Xerox C8000, and given my requirements, are there any other laser printers that you would suggest I consider? The best option for duplex printing onto card at A5 would be the manual duplex option found on machines such as the Canon IX6850 – https://www. I believe from reading your answers I would get better results from an inkjet machine and have thought the Canon Pixma ix6850 would suit my needs but I only need A4 and not A3. At the moment we are a really small business, we don’t have a large budget, and we don’t have a lot of space.

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. And we’ve done that in the rest of the page; but we know that you may just need to do a quick conversion from gsm to lb, or vice versa, and crack on with your project. Im after an inkjet printer to print cards, all i have used struggle feeding in, i was hoping for a HP one but if not can you advice on the cheapest inkjet that will very happily take 250g card. Most Laser printers can print up to 220gsm, if you’re after something with a good print quality I suggest the Xerox Phaser 6510 line: https://www. The Epson ET-8550 is an ideal option taking up to 800gsm, the thickest media a Printerbase Printer can support.

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. If you are looking to get across the idea of discounts and value for money then you may decide to run with a lighter paper weight throughout the brochure. Most new models use a high amount of wax/polymers in the toner, which do not work well with the foiling process. Whilst the old one may have worked OK, it certainly would not have been recommended to print papers with apertures. Hi there, most machines can handle 220gsm, although not all have a rear feed, which would be recommended for card.If you want to reduce the environmental impact of your printed communications, you can choose paper with a lower GSM. The only options left in the Samsung range now are the more expensive models found here – https://www.

For infrequent use I’d recommend an Epson EcoTank Et-8550, it has a low running cost and high GSM support of 800. 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. To help you make a purchase decision, we’ve put together a list of examples of how paper products under each GSM class can be used.

html as these can handle most media and use a pigment based ink which is better for uncoated papers. I can’t say for definite on the ASDA brand media as we don’t know the GSM however, 300gsm is quite thick Media. For this standard, the weight of various types of paper is measured from a sample sheet cut to one square meter in size. Suitable for use in many Toner based Digital Printing processes including a wide range of colour laser printers and colour copiers.

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