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House of Card & Paper A4 300 gsm Card - White (Pack of 100 Sheets)

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Unfortunately not, we’d only be able to recommend the previous A3 ones mentioned for what you’re specifically looking for. Sorry we couldn’t help any more.

Maximum GSM That Laser Printers Will Accept? What Is The Maximum GSM That Laser Printers Will Accept?

The only models that can take multiple sheets of the heaviest media are the professional photo machines found here. Standard desktop models are not suited to the heavier weights of paper and those that can take the paper weight tend to have a single sheet feed tray. The Epson P400 and Canon pro 10s would be good options. Grammage is more commonly referred to by its unofficial abbreviation: GSM. While grammage is technically the proper term for paper weight, most printers in English-speaking countries refer to GSM as the “weight” of a card. Are there any low cost laser printers available which print up to 300 gsm (or even 280gsm)? Also are you able to print onto textured card with a standard laser printer? Please can you tell me which affordable home Inkjet printer would be suitable for printing on card 250gsm. Preferably with a feeding tray at the rear. I am currently using a basic HP and Canon but the printers don’t like the card and often jam.

Why Does the Weight of Paper Matter?

Can you recommend some more inkjet printers suitable for the above requirement plus on the more affordable range. There aren’t any mono laser A4 machines that can take more than 250gsm, and the few that do, won’t work with foil unfortunately. Changes to toner on newer printers means that they contain more wax-like substances that don’t lend themselves to the foiling process. The Samsung M3820ND works OK with foil, but will only print on 220gsm. Other than the Samsung machine, there aren’t really any others we could recommend.

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gsm is an unusual grammage for folded leaflets, but is popular for large-sized prints due to its stability. I’ve had a look at your requirements and the best option I can find is the Oki C824dn, it can print up to A3 but Duplex up to 220gsm through the Multipurpose Tray which can hold up to 80 sheets. I’ve attached a link below for youThank you for your question. It sounds to me like the Printer needs realigning. This can be done through the printer itself. The best options that we have are the Xerox 7800 and OKI C911, both of which can print on 350gsm card. A6 – 105 x 148 mm, or 4.13 x 5.83 in – A standard size for postcards and a common print size for photos.

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As a rough guide, newspaper is usually 35-55gsm, standard copier paper is 80-90gsm and business cards are around 300gsm. Could you please help us to get Samsung printer which has the capability of printing below specified certificate Thanks Adam – it looks like the IX6850 is the best all-rounder, so we will probably go with that. I really appreciate your advice! We do have the Brother HL-L2370DN, which can handle media up to 230gsm through a manual feed slot. This is also a small, desktop printer. When it comes to card printing, A3 printers are the way forward. Thanks to their high GSM support, and typically aimed towards printing images and graphics.Laser would be the cheaper option in the long term in regards to running costs and so we would recommend looking at the OKI first.

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We would recommend 2 printers. The Canon PIXMA iX6850 or Canon PIXMA TS9550 printers depending on your budget. Hello further to the foiling subject, would you recommend an older printer for doing this technique then to use with older toners?I was looking for a 250 GSM laser printer but did not found anything good. Now thanks to this new information I am rethinking everything.

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