11-02-2013 07:10 PM - edited 11-02-2013 07:16 PM
I have a Canon MG6200 printer. Can I print PVC ID badges using this printer?
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11-09-2013
11:26 AM
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11-09-2013
12:12 PM
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Stephen
Hi peeweezee1,
It really depends on the type of badges you are using. If it is part of a kit and the actual images are printing on plain paper and then applied to the badge, it shouldn't be an issue. However, if the badges are designed for direct printing on the surface of the badge, then I don't recommend using them with your PIXMA MG6200 series. You're likely to encounter feed issues and problems with ink smudging.
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11-09-2013
11:26 AM
- last edited on
11-09-2013
12:12 PM
by
Stephen
Hi peeweezee1,
It really depends on the type of badges you are using. If it is part of a kit and the actual images are printing on plain paper and then applied to the badge, it shouldn't be an issue. However, if the badges are designed for direct printing on the surface of the badge, then I don't recommend using them with your PIXMA MG6200 series. You're likely to encounter feed issues and problems with ink smudging.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to Contact Us!
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