Yes, you can put cardstock paper in a printer for printing, but make sure the printer is compatible with the thickness of the cardstock to avoid jams or damage.
Yes, you can put cardstock in a regular printer for printing, but make sure the printer is compatible with the thickness of the cardstock to avoid paper jams or damage to the printer.
Yes, cardstock can typically be used in a printer for printing, but it's important to check your printer's specifications to ensure it can handle the thickness of the cardstock. Printers with a straight paper path are usually better suited for cardstock as they can handle thicker paper more effectively. Additionally, you may need to adjust the printer settings to accommodate the cardstock's thickness to prevent paper jams or printing issues.
Is the paper in the printer tray properly.
can I put wax paper in my printer HP 7510
You print out the first part, take the paper, flip it over and turn it upside-down, and put it back in the printer and keep printing
Instead of handwriting all copys, you could make a templete, put ink on it, and make multiple copys of the sheet in hours.... if we didn't have a printing press, then we wouldtn't have the copyer or the printer or even paper currency in our sociaty
yes you can... but the ink would probably smear.
A printer puts information that is stored on the computer as ink on paper.
you need a certain printer and it will tell you if your printer is eligable or not. put the peice of paper in there twice
Put it in a classroom that does some printing, but not too much due that the inkjet printer will waster more ink. A English or history classroom would be good.
You cannot "Reload", but if you need more paper, just put it in the slot where the paper goes.
It means that a computer has asked the printer to print something on Legal paper (8.5" x 14") from the upper paper tray of the printer, and the printer is now asking for the paper to be loaded so it can complete the job. Where the Upper Tray is will vary by printer model.