I create and print business cards for some company ing our country. I usually use 220gms vellum boards for printing, if thicker than that, paper jam. I use HP 3940 deskjet for printing. So i need a suggestion to which printer is best for printing using thick cardboard?
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which printer is best to use in printing using cardboard 220gsm?
By admin on November 27, 2010
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What Inkjet Printers are best for greeting card printing?
http://www.redrivercatalog.com/infocenter/tips/june04_update.htm
Good Printers for Card Stock:
Canon ip6700D
Epson R380
Epson C88
Canon i9900 and Pro9000
Bad:
HP makes a fine inkjet printer. The problem that we consistently see regards the HP paper feed system. These printers do not feed thick Red River card stocks on a consistent basis.
Look according to me Hp series is the best but if you want good services so take high configuration printer of HP series …………….
http://www.eplot.com.au