Request for information on 'card'...please see inside.

C

cu

Hello, I have 2 x printers: HP deskjet 950 & Canon pixma 750.
I like to print my own Birthday & Xmas cards. However, I can't find a
suitable card ie: weght/thickness. I end up with it 'struggling' to
get through on my HP and anything lighter isn't firm enough for use.
Anyone have a good reliable 'source' plus an indication of a good
thickness or weight of card?...UK please.
Thanks for any helpful advice
Allen
 
M

measekite

I do not think you will have this problem with the Canon. In the HP the
media has to do a 180 degree turn but the Canon is relatively straight thru
 
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Roy G

Hello, I have 2 x printers: HP deskjet 950 & Canon pixma 750.
I like to print my own Birthday & Xmas cards. However, I can't find a
suitable card ie: weght/thickness. I end up with it 'struggling' to
get through on my HP and anything lighter isn't firm enough for use.
Anyone have a good reliable 'source' plus an indication of a good
thickness or weight of card?...UK please.
Thanks for any helpful advice
Allen

Hi

Have a look at www.permajet.com they have double sided matt photo paper
which is exactly correct for greetings cards.

Almost any of the photo paper companies will probably have similar stock.

Roy G
 
R

Roy G

Hello, I have 2 x printers: HP deskjet 950 & Canon pixma 750.
I like to print my own Birthday & Xmas cards. However, I can't find a
suitable card ie: weght/thickness. I end up with it 'struggling' to
get through on my HP and anything lighter isn't firm enough for use.
Anyone have a good reliable 'source' plus an indication of a good
thickness or weight of card?...UK please.
Thanks for any helpful advice
Allen

Hi

Have a look at www.permajet.com they have double sided matt photo paper
which is exactly correct for greetings cards.

Almost any of the photo paper companies will probably have similar stock.

Roy G
 
C

cu

Hi

Have a look at www.permajet.com they have double sided matt photo paper
which is exactly correct for greetings cards.

Almost any of the photo paper companies will probably have similar stock.

Roy G
Thanks for this advice, appreciated
Allen
 

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