Long obsolete now, but I assume OKI has an equivalent in their range. However, Canon Inkjets in some cases can print up to 300gsm with a great running cost still, take a look at the Canon PIXMA IP8750 https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ip8750-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html. 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. Hi what would be suitable for good quality invitation printing? OL7 0TJ, We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our site. Thank you in advance. Unfortunately, we do not have any machines capable of printing onto this type of material. It would be most suited to using an Inkjet to print at higher GSM. Im looking for a printer that will print on card, and is cost effective so has tanks that can be refilled any thoughts please? Appreciate your detailed response. The current recommendation we could give for foiling would be the Samsung M3320ND model, which can handle a maximum of 220gsm via the bypass feeder https://www.printerbase.co.uk/samsung-m3320nd-a4-mono-laser-printer.html, I hope this helps Please tell me what Canon you are using that can handle 350gsm. Hi there, most machines can handle 220gsm, although not all have a rear feed, which would be recommended for card. The best thing you can do in this regard is weight a stack of printed pages to flatten them out post-print. The information on this feed is great and Im hoping you might be able to advise me. Hi, Im currently using an OKI 531Dn printer and whilst it will print on 350gsm card (which I probably shouldnt do) its streaking a fair bit. I really appreciate your advice! The M2026 model was a retail only device I believe, available only at certain retailers and so is not a model we have. No problem at all! It also does not use a pigment black ink which is beneficial for crisper lines. I am looking to print on thick card.. Our top recommended card printer at the moment is the Canon Pro-300: https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-imageprograf-pro-300-photo-inkjet-printer.html There arent any mono laser A4 machines that can take more than 250gsm, and the few that do, wont work with foil unfortunately. Thank you An Inkjet printer can have high running costs with your needs, and are slow to print, especially on thicker media. I have the Canon pro-1 but it prints text extremely slowly on the uncoated paper and makes grooves on the front (thanks to the rollers).
I have gone through two HP Laserjet printers and Im currently in the market to purchase a new printer. This is easily enough thickness for almost all commonly used card. Just one thing though does it also print ordinary 80 grm paper please? The majority of inkjet devices have a rated maximum paper handling weight of 250gsm, however, this rating tends to be for photo papers, which are far more supple than card stocks. Hi Gemma, unfortunately the only range of machines currently available that we are confident will work are the Samsung models here https://www.printerbase.co.uk/printers/laser-printers/mono-laser-printers/a4-mono-laser-printers/samsung.html These are in short supply though as Samsung no longer manufacture printers since HP took over their print business last year. I believe in order for cardstock not to curl you need a straight path, with one sheet at a time. Siobhn, Thank you for your question. Any card over 220GSM would be suitable and sturdy enough, the most option card thickness for Greetings Cards is between 250 and 300gsm. Morning However, using a colour machine is much more expensive than a mono device.
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Hi, I have bought a Kyocera Ecosys M5521 and discovered that has a simplex ADF (a crap that takes one side) and prints ok on 220gsm card only the text but the images doesnt. The paper handling is not an issue as they can take up to 255gsm. Hi Gita, great to hear youve found it useful. were looking at starting a small business making greeting cards.. I have purchased the Canon Pixma Pro 100s (hasnt arrived yet). The paper I use also has a silk satin finish. We have started a small home business selling craft kits. It can do A6 printing as a custom size and supports envelopes through the multipurpose tray. Color printing is not a prerequisite, nor a multifunction, a B / W printer will suffice. Hi Danial. please help me. A great option would be the Canon PIXMA IX6850 The best machines for printing onto heavy stock would be the Canon Pro 10S https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-pro-10s-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html and Epson P400 https://www.printerbase.co.uk/surecolor-sc-p400-a3-colour-photo-inkjet-printer.html or P600 models https://www.printerbase.co.uk/epson-surecolor-sc-p600-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html. I had a question regarding the Samsung M3320ND you suggested for foiling on cardstock up to 220 gsm. The best options that we have are the Xerox 7800 and OKI C911, both of which can print on 350gsm card. Just want to make sure envelope curl is minimised. The only issue is, I dont require an A3 size printer. I am looking for a printer that can print 300-350 GSM colored. Unfortunately, there is no Printer capable of 450gsm. So can you please help? https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-imageprograf-pro-300-photo-inkjet-printer.html, Hi I was looking at the canon ix6850 for printing on card about 250gsm but it seems to be out of stock everywhere. On Epson inkjet models, the maximum recommended media handling weight is 256gsm unless explicitly specified in the product information brochure or user guide. Thank you in advance. Or any other A4 work force with Ecotank that can take both coated and non coated paper up to 220 g/m2? However, for the 50,000 over two weeks, youre going to need a heavy-duty machine that Inkjets could not handle. I am not interested in printing photos. So for school photography every child gets a QR code that is photographed at the start of their sessions and when the images are uploaded the software automatically puts the images in the corresponding galleries. These are the printers wed recommend for printing on card https://www.printerbase.co.uk/printer-by-feature/card-printing.html. You have an ample amount of knowledge and that describes it very clearly and I thank you for giving me this type of knowledge and it helps me a lot. The cars are textured. Thank you for getting in touch. EcoTank printers are not made for top print quality on images, however with support up to 250gsm, I recommend one of the Canon, the G3501 would be suitable up to 275gsm This machine also uses a toner that lends itself well to the foiling process, which cannot be said of any of the others available. Any advice please? Glad to hear the information helps! They are both graphic machines and have good quality on images. https://www.printerbase.co.uk/xerox-versalink-c8000dt-a3-colour-laser-printer.html https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-pro-10s-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html I find it hard to determine what paper weight a printer will handle. Which printer would you advise for this please? Alternatively you can contact us by Phone on 0800 170 7234 and 0161 308 5800 or by Live Chat on our main Website Monday to Friday and our team will be happy to help or answer with any questions you might have. The pro 10s is the most popular model and a good option https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-pro-10s-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html. Thank you, Most Laser printers can print up to 220gsm, if youre after something with a good print quality I suggest the Xerox Phaser 6510 line: https://www.printerbase.co.uk/xerox-phaser-6510dni-a4-colour-laser-printer.html. Used to have a brilliant Epsom one, but since that died about 10 years ago Ive not managed to find a good replacement. I would appreciate your thoughts on this as I am pretty lost. Understand that will mean I have to work in small batches. Thanks, Maximum media handling weight for general A4 laser machines is 220-250gsm, you can potentially print onto textured papers (weight permitting) but the nature of the laser process may give you not the best results on a non-smooth paper. That means you would be looking at the ET4500 model https://www.printerbase.co.uk/epson-ecotank-et-4500-a4-colour-inkjet-multifunction-printer-with-fax.html in the ET range. With the. The Printerbase Team, Hi Danial Thanks! As they are suitable for art prints, they are able to print onto canvas and other similar media like cotton rag. Thanks for any help!
The Xerox C9000DT is the only laser we have capable of this GSM: https://www.printerbase.co.uk/xerox-versalink-c9000dt-a3-colour-laser-printer.html, However, looking at an Inkjet model, capable of up to 375gsm is the Canon PIXMA PRO-200 However , it has now given up the ghost. So I guess my question is where can I find a card as thick as the one with no coating, with a coating for inkjet . Could you please advise on the correct printer I would need to purchase please. I have a small craft business and sometimes I print wedding/party stationery on up to 300gsm card stock. Printerbase. The Epson ET-8550 is an ideal option taking up to 800gsm, the thickest media a Printerbase Printer can support. HP Inkjet Printers are like electric cars. Ive been doing a lot of research and the Canon PIXMA looks like a alternative printer that I could use but this seems to be out of stock everywhere. Take a look at the card printers page on our website where there are lots of options for printing on card of 300GSM or more, depending on your budget and any other features you require. hello , What would you recommend as the sweet spot printer? A great option in your budget would be the L3150 I would exclude the Pro 100S as this uses a dye only ink which can look a bit flat on some paper finishes, all the rest use a pigment ink which is sharper especially on textured media. Unfortunately there arent too many options here as most A4 machines are rated for 220gsm. Thanks Too much researching has left me abit dazzed.. Every month I print about 1500 to 2500 A6 cards on 350 gram sulphate cardboard, a very sturdy card with uncoated back. Im after a printer that wont break the bank that can print on to 350gsm plain or silk card. I would need a laser printer to print paper cards of standard office paper size 68x98mm. It doesnt have to be monochrome laser printer as foiling adheres to color toner too. But for better results I do recommend the Canon IX6850 Ive had a look at the HP 553N and it seems to be suitable for the card ill be using if I use the manual feed. 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? Dear Sir, We need your valuable suggestion and help in regards to our requirement; weve professional computer with iMac 27, 4.6 GHZ 6-Core, 9th Gen. Intel Core i9 Processor, i5 Processor, 64gb RAM, 2TB
The last printer I purchased was a Epson XP-960 which was not the right choice. What printer do you recommend for high volume of prints for a greeting card business? Hello. Thank you for getting in touch. A4 is the size and the card I have is 260grm. The specs are the same and they perform the same function. The smallest Im seeing is this HP: For 300gsm you could look at the iX6850 https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ix6850-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html or pro photo devices https://www.printerbase.co.uk/other-devices/photo-printer/high-quality-photo-printers.html although these are print only and not MFPs. I am also looking into purchasing a laser printer for foiling, again having the trouble that I need it for heavy cardstock. The max media handling is 220gsm on this model https://www.printerbase.co.uk/samsung-m3320nd-a4-mono-laser-printer.html
Thanks a million, Im sorry we couldnt help any further. Thank you so much! The mono toner on a colour device is not interchangeable with a mono only print toner, although I would expect the composition to be similar and so likely would work as the density would be high enough on something like a CLP680 https://www.printerbase.co.uk/samsung-clp-680nd-a4-colour-laser-printer.html although it would be advisable for us to send a sample for you to test before purchasing. We can send a sample from an M3820 model to test if you would like to try it out. Im looking to set up my own craft business from home and would need a fairly cheap printer that can print on thick paper (160gsm) for my paper cutting. https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ip8750-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html, Take a look over it, or if youre after the best quality, the PIXMA Pro 10s is a top rated image printer Thanks a million Danial for your response! Hi can you please advise a reasonably priced printer for me to print typography prints at home on to card. However, when I select card, it defaults to 51 x 91 mm and I would like to print A5 borderless! I used the canon pro 300 but it was terrible on ink for what I needed. I am wanting to try and avoid the envelopes curling too much as well Any recommendations? When it comes to card printing, A3 printers are the way forward. Hello, I take it its not been discontinued and there is just a supply problem at the moment. Im not too fussed on price obviously the cheaper the better for us. i hope you can help please. And which is better lazer or inkjet. https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-pro-10s-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html The iX6850 would probably be the best option as it can handle heavy papers and uses a pigment black ink which is better on uncoated papers https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ix6850-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html, Hi Im looking at a home printer that will take 250gsm card. But cartridges, used in printers like the Canon IX6850 do offer great quality, but with a relatively low running cost. Thanks, Looking for printing on ideally 300gsm, if not then 250gsm. 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.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ix6850-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html you would send the job as a manual duplex print and once side A is printed, the job would wait until you reinsert the media to print the opposite side. You require transfer paper which can be used on most inkjet printers. I can only find the Epson P800 but wanted to see what else is available. Maximum duplex weight would be around 170gsm, which is true of most A4 laser printers (if not all). Do you have any recommendations for something something with a smaller budget (ideally under 500)? As with the M2835DW, the M2825DN is also no longer being manufactured and whilst we have a limited amount in stock, there is no guarantee this would be available when you look to order. Firstly, you want to go for a laser printer as the quick print speeds and vibrant colour will show off what you need to on a range of materials. Hello! I intend to print on card stock (wedding invites, cards etc) and photo paper (photography). A3+, A3, A4, LTR, LDR, 25 x 30cm, 20 x 25cm, 13 x 18cm, 10 x 15cm. Thank you looking forward to your reply, Thanks for getting in touch. I dont want to get it wrong again so could you please advise on what printer would suit me better? Can you help? Adam The Printerbase Team. A lot of our pro photo printers would help with this except for the Canon PIXMA 100S https://www.printerbase.co.uk/other-devices/photo-printer/high-quality-photo-printers.html, Take a look specifically at the Canon PIXMA Pro 10S https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-pro-10s-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html. My beloved Epson Expression XP-605 had a bad jam last Wednesday (think i used cardstock that was too thick) and also i wasnt as diligent as pulling out the card as i usually am when i have a paper jam. https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ix6850-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html I print approx 30-50 cards per day at 300gsm, and use canon pixma MG3600 series. Therefore I am confused as to what causes the poorer quality of foiling with newer machines is it the printers themselves or the toner used? https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ix6850-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html, Hope this helps Of the devices available, we would recommend the M3320ND https://www.printerbase.co.uk/samsung-m3320nd-a4-mono-laser-printer.html for this purpose as we still have a number available and it uses the same toner as the 3820 which means it will work. Not sure what the best paper type to choose from an online print shop for the flyers would be? They are made with 120gsm paper (but I guess doubled by the time you fold it into an envelope?!). Hi, Thank you for such detailed info your site is a godsend. The max media handling weight on this is 220gsm from the front feed tray. Ashton-under-Lyne I need to print a medium volume on monocrom rarely color and on card (there certificates), to print and scan double sided (must have duplex and ADF) Also which A4 laser printer accepts and actually prints and delivers on 250 gsm card stock? Thank you for any advice you can offer! The Canon PIXMA IX6850 would be a fantastic option: Or is there a way to use the black toner cartridge of the Monochrome printer on a colour printer for better results? You can find a number of printers that handle 350gsm here. What other printer would you recommend other than the Canon Pro 300? Im a photographer and use a QR code system for managing volume photography events. Many thanks, There are a few options to consider however the most popular are the Canon IX6850 Add in some large and flexible trays, quick speeds and fantastic colour output and this range of machines could be ideal for your card printing needs. Anything over 256gsm is usually reserved for their range of professional photo printers only, such as the P400,P600 and P800 models. 2. What would you recommend? I am looking for an advice from you. What would you recommend? The text printing quality is also not very high. Hi Norberto, thanks for getting in touch. 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. We want a Laser printer Thanks. Is it possible I purchase an Eco-Tank model and fill it in with original Epson pigment ink instead of the dye ink provided initially with the Epson Eco-Tank? The highest laser we support. Unfortunately, the M2835DW is no longer an option as these are out of stock and Samsung are no longer manufacturing printers. I checked the pro printers on your site but barely found any information regarding package printing. Unfortunately, we do not have any feedback on whether the colour models in the range work as well for foiling as customers tend only to use mono devices for this purpose. Im looking for a printer (preferably eco tank) that can print high quality on thick linen card? However, when it comes to printing on Pre-Printed media it is advised to check the media supplier first on compatibility with being reprinted. I really hope you can help me. We could send a sample for you to test on though if they wanted to consider this option. Please can you recommend a printer for me that will print waterproof labels as these would obviously be refrigerated? I do not need a huge output. Unless stated in the brochure, Epson default media weight is 255gsm across their inkjet machines. Can you recommend some more inkjet printers suitable for the above requirement plus on the more affordable range. Were hoping to bring our Christmas card run in-house (circa 50,000 cards) which wed need to print in a 2 week window. Thanks for your reply. It will be for invitations, posters, tags etc. I am looking for a printer (laser ideally for speed) that can print additional information onto existing leaflets/flyers. Thank you for your question. Other than the Samsung machine, there arent really any others we could recommend. Hi Having researched what I can, I believe I should be looking for cardstock with gsm around 216-271gsm or 80-100lbs. Granted theyre a GSM under the Printers recommended amount. Borderless A5 isnt as common as we hope however the Canon PRO-200 is capable of this: I use an ECOTANK 2850 but Ive gone through 4 others in 18 months as they die on me from overuse.
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