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I have gone through two HP Laserjet printers and Im currently in the market to purchase a new printer. Its not stupid at all! We do not supply CISS systems and so we cannot say for sure how good or bad they may be, or even which models they are applicable to. I would love a Laser but space and cost is determined in my choice. For a laser printer which will print on the same spec you will need to look at the Xerox Phaser 7800dn https://www.printerbase.co.uk/xerox-phaser-7800dn-sra3-colour-led-printer.html which is a lot more in price. Hi The Printerbase Team. It would be a normal Inkjet printer we recommend https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ix6850-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html. Breaking down the jargon, Dan always makes sure that our customers know the facts. The only machine we can recommend for the toner foiling process at present is the Samsung M3320ND model. Also which A4 laser printer accepts and actually prints and delivers on 250 gsm card stock? I believe from reading your answers I would get better results from an inkjet machine and have thought the Canon Pixma ix6850 would suit my needs but I only need A4 and not A3. Say that I purchase an Epson sure color, how would it work with a CISS system? Thank you for getting in touch, the issue is possible down to the printer in use too. We have started a small home business selling craft kits. I know you have recommend the canon at 140ish but Im wondering if there was a cheaper model you can recommend. Hello, can you suggest me a printer for cotton paper, up to 300 gsm? :):). Can you please recommend a good Inkjet printer that will print cardstock (up to 280GSM if possible)? Thanks Adam Ive been looking at guillotines and creasers just in case we need to go down the laser route. Thanks Daniel, would the Samsung M2026 work for this aswell? Would appreciate a response at your earliest. Hi Danial Brother MFC-J6510DW and MFC-J6910DW up to 50 off for one day only!!! The paper weight limit is quite restrictive on A4 laser machines, with the majority of them only being capable of handling 220gsm. Potentially, you could use a Xerox 7800 or OKI C911 and print composite black for everything which may work, but is not very cost effective as you are effectively printing everything in colour all the time. https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-pro-200-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html, EcoTank and MegaTank printers are not recommended for printing on cardstock though, the G4511 can handle it up to 275 I am afraid not. Many thanks, There are a few options to consider however the most popular are the Canon IX6850 I am not interested in printing photos. I have a SOHO and I need a multifunctional laser printer that can print on textured card that has 220 gsm. samsung printer proxpress laser cardstock envelopes colored paper OKI machines are the best at media handling thanks to their flat feed path, however, from our own tests we have found that OKI toner is not effective for foiling. The Epson P800 https://www.printerbase.co.uk/epson-surecolor-sc-p800-a2-17-inch-wide-colour-inkjet-printer.html and the Canon Pro-1000 https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-imageprograf-pro-1000-a2-photographic-printer.html In both cases you can print onto a variety of media including cardstock and art papers and offer excellent output quality in both cases for photographic and art prints. Hello The Xerox C8000DT is the cheapest 300gsm Laser printer we supply: Not particularly thick The last printer I purchased was a Epson XP-960 which was not the right choice. Long obsolete now, but I assume OKI has an equivalent in their range. I have just had to send a printer back as it was not appropriate for my printing needs. m454dn 28ppm laserjet The only printer we sell that prints white on dark cardstock is the Sunangel 33SW, which is currently 396 inc VAT. I was just going thru the Samsungs on your website and noticed two other Samsungs on the lower cost side that take up to 220 gsm ( Samsung M2835DW/ Samsung M2825ND ). laser hp laserjet pro printer printers elive ppm enterprise nz colour 2022 Printerbase Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Which is the best printer? 1. Ideally, Id like to print them in size 6x4. This is easily enough thickness for almost all commonly used card. I desperately need a printer to handle cardstock and most can barely manage 250gsm!!!! 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. Not strictly supposed to, but it works well enough and will also print both sides (although manually as opposed to automatic Duplexing), Thank you for getting in touch, unfortunately, there is no longer an Oki capable of 300gsm. I too was looking into what was asked prior to myself. Thank you for getting in touch. I need to print 220gsm cards. So my replacement needs to be able to handle the same. We want a Laser printer If youre looking to print on the card for example, then we have a range of printers that can suit your needs. Hi Andy, this might be possible but it would depend on the GSM of card youre using. Hi please could you help me i am looking for a printer that will take 300gsm card . Please advice. The SC-P400 https://www.printerbase.co.uk/surecolor-sc-p400-a3-colour-photo-inkjet-printer.html or Pro 10S https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-pro-10s-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html would be good options. (the list can be found here under compatibility https://www.printerbase.co.uk/hp-ce285a-black-print-cartridge.html). 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. Canon ts6150 and ts5150. 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. Im looking for a colour laser printer that can print on card up to 300gsm (or thicker) whilst also printing tiny envelopes (A6 or smaller) can you help to recommend one? Dan is on the cutting edge of technology and has a great knowledge base of the printers we sell. Of the monochrome machines available, the Samsung M3320ND is the only one we have had reported success with. https://www.printerbase.co.uk/xerox-versalink-c8000dt-a3-colour-laser-printer.html This is for wedding invitations. Thanks in advance, Martin. https://www.printerbase.co.uk/epson-ecotank-et-8550-a3-multifunction-inkjet-printer.html, Thanks Adam. 350GSM is quite thick, two printers I recommend are the Canon PIXMA Pro 10s from an online printer such as vistaprint. I use an ECOTANK 2850 but Ive gone through 4 others in 18 months as they die on me from overuse. Do you have any recommendations for something something with a smaller budget (ideally under 500)? The link you provided looks relatively neat and compact in comparison to other multifunction machines. OL7 0TJ, We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our site. But for better results I do recommend the Canon IX6850 I have been looking on the Argos website, as thats where ill be getting it from, but am not sure whether to get another Epson or something different. Other than the Samsung machine, there arent really any others we could recommend. Im a photographer and use a QR code system for managing volume photography events. Can you recommend some more inkjet printers suitable for the above requirement plus on the more affordable range. And which is better lazer or inkjet. This is a fantastic and very detailed thread, thanks for all the info thus far. Unfortunately, we dont sell a model that prints on 450GSM. I can only find the Epson P800 but wanted to see what else is available. Thank you for getting in touch unfortunately for Printers which support 300GSM card printing. If you exclude roll-fed large format devices at the high end of the price bracket, there are actually only two options for printing A2 size. Unfortunately, newer printers do not work so well for toner foiling due to the way the toner is made up. 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 https://www.printerbase.co.uk/oki-c911dn-a3-colour-laser-printer.html A better option would be something like the OKI C911DN here which can print on media up to 360gsm and is better suited for volume printing. There is a couple of options, the Pro-200 which is a step down from the Pro-300 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. Would the printers be suitable for cards thicker than this then? The best thing you can do in this regard is weight a stack of printed pages to flatten them out post-print. I need an inkjet printer to print on heavy cardstock. This would mean opting for a Workforce range device, as these use use a pigment based system. The exception to this would be the higher end OKI A4 machines (C712DN for example) which can handle 256gsm. Changes to toner on newer printers means that they contain more wax-like substances that dont lend themselves to the foiling process. I used the canon pro 300 but it was terrible on ink for what I needed. Only the higher end OKI models can take 250gsm. Lancashire Alternatively, is the Canon Pro-300 https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-imageprograf-pro-300-photo-inkjet-printer.html https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-pro-10s-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html At the moment we are a really small business, we dont have a large budget, and we dont have a lot of space. Leaflets will likely be A5. hi i want printer A3 print and 450GSM page. Any and all advice would be absolutely wonderful. Is there such printer that will printer on 250gsm PVC? What Id like to be able to do is bulk buy printed leaflets (with my details and pricing info etc.) There are a couple of issues when it comes to foiling, one is media handling (A4 machines can only generally handle up to 220gsm) and the other is that not all toner works for foiling. 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 Hi, the size of cards are 12cm x12cm https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-pro-10s-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html The specs are the same and they perform the same function. , which is a great and affordable model that can help you achieve what you need when it comes to printing on a card. Hi what would be suitable for good quality invitation printing? Which affordable home laser printer would you suggest for up to 220 gsm cardstock for foiling? Laser printers cannot print Borderless. Just want to make sure envelope curl is minimised. Please can you tell me which affordable home Inkjet printer would be suitable for printing on card 250gsm. please help me. thanks. An inkjet would be a better option for textured papers, the Canon ix6850 https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ix6850-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html can handle up to 300gsm photo papers and is about the cheapest device of its type for heavyweight media handling. A4 , laser and colour.plain paper not textured and no need for foiling What would you suggest. Thanks. We have a brother printer which is great but it struggles with the 220gsm card I use for card making because of the way it feeds the paper around a roller,can you suggest a not too expensive alternative. Im looking for a printer (preferably eco tank) that can print high quality on thick linen card? You are not mistaken, there is indeed an M3820 and also an M3320 model, or rather there was- Samsung no longer manufacture printers and as of a check today, neither the M3320 or 3820 are in stock anymore. 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) If the paper you are using is not heavily textured then this is a good option. Unfortunately there arent too many options here as most A4 machines are rated for 220gsm. Many thanks. Adam TheEpson SureColor P700 A3+ would be a great option as it allows for various types of media to be printed up to 1.5mm (Roughly 1000gsm). Thank you for getting in touch For heavyweight papers I would recommend looking at the Canon iX6850 machine, which you can find here https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ix6850-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html This device can handle A3 paper up to 300gsm including those finishes you refer to in your question. Thanks, Also, the print speed is very slow and so this would really preclude them from making large numbers of packaging, plus the cost would be high due to the large number of inks they require. I am also looking into purchasing a laser printer for foiling, again having the trouble that I need it for heavy cardstock. It really depends on the weight of stock you are printing and also whether you are looking for laser or inkjet. I have to put the settings on photo because the black text will otherwise not dry on the uncoated back of the cards. These are the printers wed recommend for printing on card https://www.printerbase.co.uk/printer-by-feature/card-printing.html. I have worked my way through the majority of your answers and I am looking for confirmation that there is not another printer out there more suitable for my needs. 3. The highest laser we support. Not sure what the best paper type to choose from an online print shop for the flyers would be? If its standard paper, up to 220 gsm, Id recommend the Xerox C400DN 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. Experience high quality printing thats economical too. Judith. Thanks for any help! 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. 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. Just wanted to add also, I wont be printing photos on my printer, so Precise photo quality printing is not a major requirement. Thank you for your question. Great question, the Canon IX6850 has been tested on most 300gsm paper to print fine. The Epson P400 and Canon pro 10s would be good options. Sorry for making you repeat it all the time, but what printers could you suggest? Thanks Adam. The Printerbase Team. We are looking to purchase a good quality printer which will print on card at a high standard. There are some exceptions such as the Pro photo machines, but you can also print onto media up to 300gsm with the Canon iX6850 https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ix6850-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html This is a much cheaper option than the pro photo devices. So it absolutely must be above 300gms, above 400gms or more would be even better. Hi Thanks. The thicker the better, because we want that luxury feel. Our Pro photo range would be best for this https://www.printerbase.co.uk/other-devices/photo-printer/high-quality-photo-printers.html Everything except the Pro 100s would be suitable for the weight and feed from the top feeder as opposed to a tray at the front to reduce curl. And in the thread you mentioned that you could send a sample? Any advice would be welcome. And the Canon Pro 10s I want to print my own watercolour paintings. We did send some HP tests to people using foiling and the results were not satisfactory. Which machine are you using at the moment? If youre looking for a laser printer try the OKI C911 or Xerox 7800. Please dont hesitate to get in touch if you need further help. https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-ix6850-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html. Also, what do you have to say about CISS systems. I understand you said that older machines work better with foiling; however, I found that the one recommended by so many people is not manufactured any more yet is still available to order from a few websites (I am talking about the HP LaserJet Pro P1102w). Martyn, Thank you for getting in touch. So can you please help? Hi, I have been printing my company artwork on the back of 260gsm, textured aperture cards successfully on an old Canon Pixma ip 3000 for many years. I have a photosmart atm but doesnt like card at all Can you tell me please if there is an A4 printer I should look at that is just as good or should I just purchase the A3 Canon. Thanks I dont really want to spend over 600 and would much rather not spend more than 350 but its such a hard decision. Neither the ET-3600 or Brother machine can take 300gsm. Sometimes it appears to be the weight of the card they could not cope with and at other times it seems that the aperture gets caught up. size : 32.8cm wd x 24 cm. Do you have any recommendations? You are helping me think about what I really need. Thx, Thank you for getting in touch. * By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website. Virtually all inkjet machines would be suitable for printing onto 220gsm media, certainly those that have a top/rear feed such as the workforce range and also the Eco tank range. Id like to print on glossy or semi-glossy paper, but with all this being totally new to me I actually dont know if the likes of Canon Glossy Photo Paper Plus 10 x 15cm 275gsm (Pack of 50) PP-201 would be sufficient or would I need a specific cardstock rather than Photo Paper?? Thanks a million, Which printers do you recommend for this purpose and why? Save my name, email, in this browser for the next time I comment. When it comes to card printing, A3 printers are the way forward. If all are good for foiling, and toner on all three Samsung suitable for foiling, I would rather opt for Samsung M2835DW as it also has the wireless capability. Any ideas which printer you would recommend? UK, Europe etc. In theory the M2825DN would work, but we have not ever tested this model and it does have a different toner cartridge than that shared by the M3320 and upward. Hope this helps, Hi im looking for a a4 printer that will print up to 250gsm card stock. What you need to do and print will determine what kind of printer and features you need for the task. Are you using an inkjet or laser machine? You mention above about the epson surecolour printing onto 1.3mm. 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. Thank you for getting in touch. In terms of driver installation? 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. This would cut down on the costs and my effort in generating these. In need of professional Laser Jet Printer with Size A3 and most important our requirement is media should be max 300gsm supportive. The majority of inkjet printers have a limit of 220gsm or in some cases ~250gsm for photo papers as opposed to card. Prints per minute is not that important Unless mistaken, silk coatings are usually found on digital papers (laser) and so would not be suitable for inkjet devices as the ink cannot adhere to the coating. Good recommendation on the WF-7210DTW. Maximum duplex weight would be around 170gsm, which is true of most A4 laser printers (if not all). https://www.printerbase.co.uk/epson-surecolor-sc-p600-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html I am more interested in good quality, also can you advise on where to go for advice on paper for this? However, borderless would not be an option. Preferably with a feeding tray at the rear. Which printer would you advise for this please? Lets take a look at gsm (grams per square metre) and what materials come in at what weight. The max rated paper weight for Epson non-pro models is 256gsm photo papers. EcoTank printers do offer a good quality print, and the low running costs theyre known for Another Id recommend considering is the Epson ET-8550 The smallest Im seeing is this HP: Granted theyre a GSM under the Printers recommended amount. The Samsung M3820ND works OK with foil, but will only print on 220gsm. Im on the hunt for the right one to meet my needs. What a great website! I want to print gift cards on thick paper. The paper I use also has a silk satin finish. https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-pro-200-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html, Or, the Canon PIXMA IX6850 which is due back in stock later this week What printer could you suggest to print on A5 card stock? The thickest i find are just standard uncoated and im having trouble with the print quality. document.getElementById("ak_js_1").setAttribute("value",(new Date()).getTime()); Britannia House Youll find a selection of laser printers suitable for printing on card up to A3 in size: A3 Card Printers, Hi Are there any *Eco tank* inkjet printers thst take up to 220 gsm cardstock or more. If quality of output is paramount then the Canon Pro 10s https://www.printerbase.co.uk/canon-pixma-pro-10s-a3-colour-inkjet-printer.html or Epson P400/P600 would be the better options https://www.printerbase.co.uk/surecolor-sc-p400-a3-colour-photo-inkjet-printer.html, I hope this helps. We do not sell any devices specifically for printing box packaging, I believe that on a production level these are generally done with large digital presses as opposed to desktop devices. The quote has pushed my cost high and Im looking to see how i can reduce costs in my early days. I shall take your advice on letting go of the CISS system . If they are laser printable (this is unlikely) then you would need something like an OKI C612 which can handle up to 256gsm from the main tray. When it comes to printing on cards, GSM is the most important factor. Thank you for your question. As high yield and low ink cost is very important for me. https://www.printerbase.co.uk/xerox-versalink-c400dn-a4-colour-laser-printer.html. Printing on Sulphate cardboard isnt something Printerbase or Printer manufacturers have tested, so I cant guarantee anything would work on these for certain. I am a greeting card maker I print approximately 1500+ cards per month and I use a heavy 130lb Cover 300gsm paper. 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. Also, a silk coated paper at 300gsm tends to be much stiffer than a photo paper and so you would likely experience feed issues even were you able to find a silk coated inkjet media at this weight. We would not recommend this for Card Printing. Im retired and paint cartoons and want to print birthday and christmas cards from my paintings. I am ok with 220 gsm. It has duplex print, scan and copy functions and has a maximum media handling capability of 250gsm. These are the printers wed recommend for printing on card: https://www.printerbase.co.uk/printer-by-feature/card-printing.html. I need a printer that can produce good images on good quality paper or card. Would be able to handle these cards? Mono machines generally are limited to 160gsm media handling (via the multipurpose feeder), so it will meet that requirement. If what you require is slightly more complicated such as mock-ups of box packaging or packaging designs. The issue being that the feed rollers wont be able grip the paper where the hole is, which would lead to skewing and likely a jam. These are considerably more costly than the Epson you originally purchased, but the cheaper A3 models would not be suitable for heavy paper stocks. In terms of print size, the minimum custom sizes are Width 63.86-215.90mm, Length 127.00-1321.15mm, making the smallest size printable size 63.86127.00. This is the most useful article Ive found on the topic.. As most of the people, I am interested in printing on at least 220gsm (which is the weight of the paper Im currently using) and I need a laser printer to apply foil with a laminator afterwards. what does it mean, can I print on 300gsm cardstock? The Printerbase Team. I am looking to print on thick card around 580gsm. Good luck in your new business venture. Wed like Monochrome options and Colour too, we might go for the monochrome if the saving is great enough. So many models, gets abit confusing. Siobhn, Thank you for your question. Ink tank if possible (they seem more cost effective). Thanks By continuing you agree to our use of cookies. I can use the dye ink initially provided along with the printer for other graphic purposes. Currently I iron the the fabric onto freezer paper then print, No matter which printer I use there is always a problem with the printer feeding the fabric/ freezer paper in Thank you Does this sound possible? Every month I print about 1500 to 2500 A6 cards on 350 gram sulphate cardboard, a very sturdy card with uncoated back. will be a great option as some of these models allow for printing up to 350gsm. I am looking for a product box packaging printer. And also one that allows for custom print settings (like card size so although the printer is A4 it may take a longer and thinner length piece of card?) I would appreciate your thoughts on this as I am pretty lost. Almost all printers can accept envelopes, but these are on a smaller scale, usually 1-10 envelopes at a time. Or Epson Expression ET-2550 EcoTank All-in-One Printer.

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