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

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

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

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Hi I am looking for a reasonably priced printer that i can use with printing onto up to 300 to 350 gsm being that l am a card maker What was the issue with iP8750 prints, was it just bad colour quality or smudge too ? I’d appreciate it if you can give us a bit more detail. Thanks Adam – it looks like the IX6850 is the best all-rounder, so we will probably go with that. I really appreciate your advice!

I’m after a printer that won’t break the bank that can print on to 350gsm plain or silk card. Ideally I would prefer laser as they are less hassle with inks clogging the print head etc, but If i have to switch to inkjet then so be it. 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. Thank you for getting in touch, I’d vary this depending on the card weight you’re printing. If it’s standard paper, up to 220 gsm, I’d recommend the Xerox C400DN Thank you for getting in touch, with regards to Card Printing. I recommend the Canon PIXMA Pro 10s as it has a 10 ink Pigment-based system for top colour accuracy and support of a wide range of media types. The link you provided looks relatively neat and compact in comparison to other multifunction machines.

Why Does the Weight of Paper Matter?

The maximum paper weight rating on this model of machine is 220gsm from the multipurpose feeder. We have not specifically tested or had reports of anyone using this model for foiling, however, we would expect the toner technology being used in these newer models to be similar across the HP range of machines. We did send some HP tests to people using foiling and the results were not satisfactory. With this in mind, the only machine we can currently recommend is the Samsung M3820, which can also print the same paper weight – https://www.printerbase.co.uk/samsung-m3820nd-a4-mono-laser-printer.html I also want to print art prints A5 & A4 size, which Epson eco tank would you say would be the best option for both these points? Thank you for getting in touch. We don’t have a printer we could recommend for the size of prints you’re doing. It’s advised to use an A4 sheet of paper and cutting it down to reach this size. If all are good for foiling, and toner on all three Samsung suitable for foiling, I would rather opt for Samsung M2835DW as it also has the wireless capability.

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). Hi would the Canon ix6850 print onto 280gsm card? I am making all wedding stationary and as I’m just starting I didn’t want to buy one of the more expensive options just yet. 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. Could you please help us to get Samsung printer which has the capability of printing below specified certificate

Yes, we have a number of printers which will print on to 350gsm paper in 12cm x 12cm size. However it depends if you want the printer to be Inkjet or Laser, we have a suitable inkjet printer which is a Canon Pixma 100s – https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-pro-100s-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html.

Unfortunately, we don’t have a printer that can take 50gsm, it’s too thin. You would need a specialised printer. I’m currently using an OKI 531Dn printer and whilst it will print on 350gsm card (which I probably shouldn’t do) it’s streaking a fair bit. So I’m guessing it’s running through too fast or not getting enough heat? I am looking for advice on a colour laser printer that will be able to handle a full range of media from 40gsm to 250gsm and that it has a bypass tray?

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.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ix6850-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html I would need a laser printer to print paper cards of standard office paper size 68x98mm. 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.

Using the recommended paper weight has a good impact on a printer and quality of the final print job. The effects of not doing so range from bad quality prints to printer damage. High on the list of issues is “paper jam”, which then evolves into multiple other issues with varying error codes and messages on your printer. Below are some examples of the maximum GSM recommended for the most common printing scenarios. Assuming these ID cards are made of plastic like these – https://bit.ly/2EGTTcs, this means they are most likely printed using a sublimation process on a specialist device. Unfortunately, we do not have any machines capable of printing onto this type of material. Another common global standard for paper dimensions is ISO B. This standard is used mainly for poster sizing.

The M2026 model was a retail only device I believe, available only at certain retailers and so is not a model we have. 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.



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