11-29-2023 02:20 AM - last edited on 11-29-2023 04:13 PM by Danny
I've just received my new printer yesterday and I tried using it to print on some blank playing cards, but the ink will not adhere to it.
everytime I print, the ink does not seem to permeate the material of the card, despite it saying in the marketing that it can work with cardstock. I even go into the print setting and make a point of selecting Cardstock as the option.
For reference: the cards I'm using are Blank Playing cards from regal with 280gsm as the weight.
Are my cards the issue? Is there a setting for this specific level of weight I'm not aware of? Does anyone here have a brand of blank cards that they like to use with this printer?
02-05-2024 08:07 AM
Will laser printers work with plasic-coated cards?
02-05-2024 04:24 PM
Well, since laser printers use high heat to fuse the toner onto the paper, the playing card would have to not melt.
Also, playing cards are quite stiff. I'd think they would not travel through a laser printer.
02-12-2024 06:07 AM
Is there no printer that can print on playing cards?
I often need to print playing cards for my company, and it's not practical to always send these jobs to printing services elsewhere.
02-12-2024 08:04 AM
We don't make playing card paper. You'll want to reach out to the company that makes the paper and ask them what printers they've tested to be compatible with their product.
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