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

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The Epson XP-3100 has a maximum paper weight of 220gsm, there would not be a way to get it to 260gsm weight unfortunately

What Paper or Card Thickness (GSM) Should You Choose?

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. If you are able to get inkjet suitable ones, then there is a little more flexibility as most inkjet models can handle around 250gsm paper weights. Dear Sir, We need your valuable suggestion and help in regards to our requirement; we’ve professional computer with iMac 27″, 4.6 GHZ 6-Core, 9th Gen. Intel Core i9 Processor, i5 Processor, 64gb RAM, 2TB There are many printers suitable for envelopes, however, for your 5000, I would recommend something with a dedicated tray, like this Xerox: https://www.printerbase.co.uk/xerox-497k17720-envelope-tray.html# compatible with the C7000DN Printer: https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-imageprograf-pro-300-photo-inkjet-printer.html this is capable of prints up to 370gsm

What Are GSM Paper Types and How Are They Used?

I currently use a canon inkjet, it actually prints up to 350gsm and is a really good printer, however I wanted a laser printer to be able to do DIY foil printing with a laminator – this method isn’t going to work now I have the above answer!

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Alternatively, is the Canon Pro-300 https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-imageprograf-pro-300-photo-inkjet-printer.htmlCan you recommend some more inkjet printers suitable for the above requirement plus on the more affordable range. I run a small business selling greeting cards and branching out into wedding stationary. I need a printer that prints on 300gsm and is good on ink.

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I don’t know if you can help me, i’m looking for a low cost printer that can take 250gsm card maybe even 280gsm. 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?). I’m currently using an HP deskjet 2130 but it’s a bit unpredictable and the quality isn’t the best. If you’re looking to print only up to 300gsm then the best option would be the Canon iX6850 model – https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ix6850-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html– anything lower than this would be rated at 255gsm or less and so would not be suitable for card printing. If you need to print up to 350gsm, then the Canon or Epson Pro photo machines are the best option (excluding the Canon PIXMA 100s) – https://www.printerbase.co.uk/other-devices/photo-printer/high-quality-photo-printers.html Almost all printers can accept envelopes, but these are on a smaller scale, usually 1-10 envelopes at a time. These printers take up to 105gsm plain paper. Or supported Canon papers of various weights. They have not been tested using alternative brand photo paper.For instance, most business cards come in a standard size, as do brochures, books, and business letters. ISO A Paper Sizes and Measurements 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 setting a fold in colour, we recommend scoring from a grammage of 170 gsm onwards so that the colour does not split at the fold. For up to 220GSM the Xerox C400DN would be suitable too: https://www.printerbase.co.uk/xerox-versalink-c400dn-a4-colour-laser-printer.html Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, Printerbase does not offer a printer suitable for your needs. But we do work with Sunangel Imaging, who can provide a White Toner printer.

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Different paper weights are referred to in gsm which stands for grams per square metre. If you were to take a sheet of paper that was one metre by one metre and weigh it, the weight of that sheet of paper is its gsm value. Good recommendation on the WF-7210DTW. The only issue is, I don’t require an A3 size printer. Any suggestions in A4 with the same specs you provided? We would recommend 2 printers. The Canon PIXMA iX6850 or Canon PIXMA TS9550 printers depending on your budget. The Brother T420 isn’t available in the UK at the moment so information is limited. From what we’re seeing, the minimum GSM support is 80, this could be what causes the feed issues.Unfortunately, we do not. We no longer have any laser printers which have been tested for foiling. However, it’s mono printers which would be capable and these have a maximum of 230 gsm I’m looking for a color laser printer that can handle 200gsm (250gsm if possible) synthetic paper – melting temp of the media is 302F

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