Any more recommendations would be fab you've all been very helpful
Any Hp printers for cardstock?
Re: Any Hp printers for cardstock?
I posted already regarding printing on cardstock up to 300/350gsm. I had some recommendations for a canon printed and also some good recommendations for getting them printed via a company. I am still just weighing up my options so before I decide I'm just wondering if anyone has had any luck printing with 300gsm cardstock on any HP printers? Something reasonable priced .. a few people I know said they use a HP printer but all the specs say that they don't do much more than 200gsm so is that just a case of them trying it and deciding it works regardless of the specs?!
Any more recommendations would be fab you've all been very helpful
Any more recommendations would be fab you've all been very helpful
Re: Any Hp printers for cardstock?
Hi
If you thinking to start a cardstock business I would recommend to you to stretch your budget and look for example for a Xerox VersaLink C8000DT A3 Colour Laser Printer or similar. Following some advise I bought the Canon PIXMA iX6850 A3 because apparently handle up to 300gsm paper but it doesn't at least you use a Canon paper. I used 260gsm cardstock and the printer leaves some tracking or pizza marks.[h=2][/h]
If you thinking to start a cardstock business I would recommend to you to stretch your budget and look for example for a Xerox VersaLink C8000DT A3 Colour Laser Printer or similar. Following some advise I bought the Canon PIXMA iX6850 A3 because apparently handle up to 300gsm paper but it doesn't at least you use a Canon paper. I used 260gsm cardstock and the printer leaves some tracking or pizza marks.[h=2][/h]
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Re: Any Hp printers for cardstock?
My Canon Pixma ix6850 prints fine, with no smudges or other marks, on 300gsm. I have the avoid paper abrasion setting checked (as I know you do too). Have you tried cleaning the rollers or checked the carts for any leakages?
I printed this just yesterday for my 30 year old niece...
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I printed this just yesterday for my 30 year old niece...
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Re: Any Hp printers for cardstock?
Hi,webtrekker;142711 wrote:My Canon Pixma ix6850 prints fine, with no smudges or other marks, on 300gsm. I have the avoid paper abrasion setting checked (as I know you do too). Have you tried cleaning the rollers or checked the carts for any leakages?
I printed this just yesterday for my 30 year old niece...
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(Sorry for the image rotation, the forum has never handled portrait images very well).
Thank you for you explanation. I used a glossy cardstock as I offer custom photocards. I ried 2 different good quality paper 260gsm and I got the same result on both greeting cards. Pizza marks from the rolls. "I have the avoid paper abrasion setting checked (as I know you do too)", yes I have check that option.
Your card is amazing
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