Card Stock & Label Guide
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... heavier than 90 lb Index card stock (163 g/m2). Before purchasing large quantities of card stock, make the turns in the "Printer specifications" chapter and review the supported paper type information. Confusion often arises when specifying the basis weight of the card stock. Since the sheet size varies from the cover...
... heavier than 90 lb Index card stock (163 g/m2). Before purchasing large quantities of card stock, make the turns in the "Printer specifications" chapter and review the supported paper type information. Confusion often arises when specifying the basis weight of the card stock. Since the sheet size varies from the cover...
Card Stock & Label Guide
Page 19
... any printer to the printer. Depending on both sides of properties that can affect printing. Temperatures near 225°C (437°F) [temperatures vary between printers; Review label designs with your specific printer] and pressures to the cartridge and other critical problems, such as labels peeling off during a paper jam. Doing so...
... any printer to the printer. Depending on both sides of properties that can affect printing. Temperatures near 225°C (437°F) [temperatures vary between printers; Review label designs with your specific printer] and pressures to the cartridge and other critical problems, such as labels peeling off during a paper jam. Doing so...