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100 Sheets A4 160gsm White Card - Premium Thick Printing Paper Suitable for All Printers

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pcs, Large (20x25cm) recycled cotton double drawstring bags, natural colour, blank muslin gift wrap, food storage, favor pouches, DIY

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

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I’ve not used that Oki before so I can’t comment on how well it copes under 350 gsm, I believe the printer was only made for up to 256gsm 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 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?

This is the midway point between paper and card. It can be used for brochure covers and is great when used for more luxurious posters or quality double sided flyers.

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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.

The majority of inkjet printers have a limit of 220gsm or in some cases ~250gsm for photo papers as opposed to card. The Canon iX6850 is rated for 300gsm photo papers, and has a rear feed so would be able to feed heavier papers/card and is the only machine other than the professional photo models here that I would recommend for 250gsm papers. What was the issue with iP8750 prints, was it just bad colour quality or smudge too ? I’d appreciate it if you can give us a bit more detail.Thanks Adam. You are helping me think about what I really need. So here goes………..I need a cheap printer, that has low ink costs, can print leaflets on glossy/silk paper and can print on thin card too. Thanks for any help! In addition to card printing, we now have 3 crafting printers the Epson ET-8500, Epson ET-8550 and the Canon PIXMA TS9550 printer. The Epson ET-8500 and ET-8550 printers will print up to 800gsm (1.5mm), but for media above 300gsm, you will need to print through the straight paper path. The Canon TS9550 will print up to 300gsm and is a Canon-recommended crafting printer. The closest machine to the IP3000 is actually the iX6850. It’s not usually recommended to try and feed anything with an aperture in it through a device as it can result in jams, but we would suspect that feeding from the bypass feeder should be OK but we couldn’t recommend.

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