Unfortunately we have a mandate to use this particular stock and they come separated and pre-printed. The Canon was able to print on them directly, but it seems the rollers got dirty/dry and stopped feeding nicely.
Sticking labels on the cards was the upgrade from manually stamping and...
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Me again! The Canon Pixma worked for a first run. A second batch of card stock seems to be dryer and dustier. The pickup or intake rollers keep failing to pick up a card, or it feeds partway and stops or it feeds through and prints.
Even my old Epson CX3810 is doing this with this...
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Thanks to all of your input, we have not just one printer but apparently an entire line of printers we can use!
We bought the Canon mx310 - it's cheap enough that we can replace it if it breaks, it has optional large black ink cartridge, we likely won't need color, but it's got it. It...
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Those printers look good. But before I run out and buy one, would you be so kind as to cut out a sheet of paper 3.5" x 2.25" and try it on these printers? I contacted Canon, Epson and HP. All claim there is no printer that can do these, when I know my Epson can! So I can't rely on their...
Can you cut a single piece of paper 3.5 (wide) x 2.25 (high) and print on it at all? Can you or anyone suggest any printer capable of doing this? Please? Is there another forum where people talk about unusually small print media?
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I've got membership cards 3.5" wide by 2.25" long (or high). The Epson CX3810 can print these, even though the driver cannot go that small. The Epson CX9400Fax cannot print them and the driver concurs. I've googled until I'm blue in the face, but there's no list of printers including...