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03-09-2022 09:06 AM
Operating System: macOS 12.0 Monterey
I am just wanting to get a monochrome printer that has a straight through
printer path to be able
to print to very thick card stock. It is too thick
to make the L or U turn in most printers . A plus would be if it also has ink with iron oxide for decal
printing
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03-09-2022 11:12 AM
Forget about new printers. New printers use polymer in toner to reduce heating temperature, saving energy and faster printing.
You need to look for an oldschool printer from HP, those have iron oxide and straight paper pass. Max paper weight is around 160 gsm for old school printers.
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