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TSeuphoriaa
post Sep 1 2016, 12:34 PM, updated 10y ago

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Hello, are there any printer out in the market that can print on thick paper card (250-300gm) paper?
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post Sep 1 2016, 12:37 PM

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google "printer that can print on 250-300gm paper" and u see lots of results
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post Sep 1 2016, 12:40 PM

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QUOTE(euphoriaa @ Sep 1 2016, 12:34 PM)
Hello, are there any printer out in the market that can print on thick paper card (250-300gm) paper?
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most color laser can accept 300gsm but you need set the paper weight in the settings or else the toner will come off as the printer is not hot enough to fuse the toner to the thick paper
TSeuphoriaa
post Sep 2 2016, 08:51 AM

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Any sifu can help?
Dr.Printer
post Sep 8 2016, 07:59 AM

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QUOTE(euphoriaa @ Sep 2 2016, 08:51 AM)
Any sifu can help?
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most mid range onwards laser printer can handle the job you requred.

be it "Paper (bond, light, heavy, plain, recycled, rough), envelopes, labels, cardstock, transparencies, heavy media"

for best result you need to test around differents setting above with your media.

My recommendation are go for those printer with multi purpose tray, with rear door without sensor so it will still operate while it left opened. With this setup your heavy media will not bend from feed to output = you get best result.


TSeuphoriaa
post Sep 8 2016, 10:33 PM

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QUOTE(Dr.Printer @ Sep 8 2016, 07:59 AM)
most mid range onwards laser printer can handle the job you requred.

be it "Paper (bond, light, heavy, plain, recycled, rough), envelopes, labels, cardstock, transparencies, heavy media"

for best result you need to test around differents setting above with your media.

My recommendation are go for those printer with multi purpose tray, with rear door without sensor so it will still operate while it left opened. With this setup your heavy media will not bend from feed to output = you get best result.
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Any model to recommend in particular?

On the side note, THANK YOU DR!
Dr.Printer
post Sep 9 2016, 09:57 PM

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QUOTE(euphoriaa @ Sep 8 2016, 10:33 PM)
Any model to recommend in particular?

On the side note, THANK YOU DR!
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http://h20386.www2.hp.com/MalaysiaStore/Me...4A&opt=&sel=PRN
Only mid range laser printer comes with 2 tray (tray 1 = the multi purpose tray & tray 2 = the cassette tray)
I not sure if there is sensor at rear door for this model, you may check with HP directly, ask them if the printer can operate if the rear door left open.

this is typical paper path in a laser printer, feed from bottom (the cassette tray), output at the top
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this is what I recommended
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Anyhow, with this method you can't print too many papers with one go as the limitation of multi purpose tray load & the opened rear door won't hold any output paper, means you need to pick your printed job from the floor laugh.gif unless you modify something to hold the paper.





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post Sep 10 2016, 06:48 PM

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QUOTE(euphoriaa @ Sep 1 2016, 12:34 PM)
Hello, are there any printer out in the market that can print on thick paper card (250-300gm) paper?
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any laser printer will do
robertjones4849
post Jun 3 2017, 03:21 PM

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Hp officejet printers can do print on a 250-300gm pager. got to best buy and choose your suitable officejet printer based on specification.
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QUOTE(Dr.Printer @ Sep 8 2016, 07:59 AM)
most mid range onwards laser printer can handle the job you requred.

be it "Paper (bond, light, heavy, plain, recycled, rough), envelopes, labels, cardstock, transparencies, heavy media"

for best result you need to test around differents setting above with your media.

My recommendation are go for those printer with multi purpose tray, with rear door without sensor so it will still operate while it left opened. With this setup your heavy media will not bend from feed to output = you get best result.
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