What is the best kind of paper to buy to print greeting cards w/ an inkjet printer? - glossy greeting card paper
I want to look professional. I bought tickets inkjet Strathford but are too thin. I want something hard, shiny on one side, but not sure whether something is compatible with an inkjet printer cartridges. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
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Gramweight For an ink jet printer as normal needs 110-180 thick paper. clog (slightly heavier than the printer).
100S-I usually use 180g. blank white card or my greeting cards.
Special cards for almost any pleasant looking paper that draws your attention can be used.
(The cardboard that is shiny on one side, is very difficult and very often "hang" in the printer (at least the ones I found). Not all the documents on which ink-jet ink properly accept certain documents, such as light running the ink to see the other as "pale".
You can replace the cardboard with a glossy photo paper Heavy .. Make sure that you are (with a flat back some marks on the back).
Paper elephant skin (110g.) has a satin finish and is ideal for cardwork are marble and the "papers ...
I often use the pink marble and blue for baby announcements.
I printed my wedding invitations from girls in a box made of gray marble, and gave them a very nice effect. (Most of marble slurryres have matching envelopes).
One that works well and is very elegant design is a heavyweight (plant) paper. (the use of these architects). This is a semi-transparent paper, parchment recalls. Be careful when bending, better small wrinkles own weight
Sometimes my print card in 2 pages ... outside the box and inside on thick paper, tracing. It looks great (also very smart) wedding menus.
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