Yes, you can use card stock in a printer as long as the printer is compatible with thicker paper types. Be sure to check the printer's specifications to ensure it can handle card stock.
To print from a card printer will require card stock for printing. Card stock can be purchased from a paper supply store or online for $10.00 a package.
Probably because you didn't buy the right card stock... there are stocks made for bubble jet printers and stocks made for inkjet printers. Check your printer and check your card stock to make sure that they are compatable. If they are, then there might be a problem with your printer. But, check the printer/stock compatability first.
Card stock can be used in any printer. However you will have to change some printer settings. This includes changing the paper size setting and the orientation setting.
Yes, someone can use a thicker printer paper for paper crafting but it depends on what the craft is. In most cases card stock would be a good choice because it is thick and sturdy.
A greeting card printer is a great tool to use when one has heavy stock paper. Office supply stores have greeting card printers, like Office Max or Staples.
A wireless connection card can be inserted into the printer with a disk to install the printer.
It is completely safe to use an ID card printer. You simply have to be careful of exactly how much personal information you place on the ID card so as not to permit anyone access to your personal data.
as soon as it gets printed, immediately bend it the other way.
The Hypercom T7 is a type of machine that accepts credit card payments. The device comes equipped with a printer. The printer used by the Hypercom T7 is called a SureLoad Printer.
The cost of printer paper for an HP printer varies according to the stock of the paper. Heavier stock paper are more expensive. An average price for medium stock paper is $30.00 for 1000 pages.
a stock card is the card that is used to enter list of items in stock
Sorry, but no. Card stock for inkjet printers tends to be about 65-lb bond or heavier and the maximum that the MG6320 series can handle is 28-lb. In fact, its allowed range is 17-lb to 28-lb. You would need to get either a different printer or take the print job to someplace such as a local copy center to get this accomplished for you.