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Old June 12th 04, 09:58 PM
Tim MacDonald
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Default recommendation for a printer that can handle THICK envelopes

Looking for a printer that can handle THICK envelopes, eg, the kind used for
wedding invitations. A straight through feeder is desired in order to
handle the thickness
without bending the envelopes.


Thanks,


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Old June 12th 04, 10:58 PM
CWatters
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"Tim MacDonald" wrote in message
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Looking for a printer that can handle THICK envelopes, eg, the kind used

for
wedding invitations. A straight through feeder is desired in order to
handle the thickness
without bending the envelopes.


The Epson 2100/2200 can print on card (and CDs).


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Old June 13th 04, 03:02 AM
Joe Hayes
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Most laser printers can handle fairly heavy card stock with no problem, and
I doubt your envelopes are heavier than that.

"Tim MacDonald" wrote in message
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Looking for a printer that can handle THICK envelopes, eg, the kind used
for
wedding invitations. A straight through feeder is desired in order to
handle the thickness
without bending the envelopes.


Thanks,




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Old June 14th 04, 10:57 AM
Walter Plinge
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"Tim MacDonald" wrote in message
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Looking for a printer that can handle THICK envelopes, eg, the kind used

for
wedding invitations. A straight through feeder is desired in order to
handle the thickness
without bending the envelopes.


I have to print on large, metallic-finished envelopes. I use clear Avery
address labels - recommended by the fancy stationer I bought them from.
Works like charm.


 




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