printing on cardboard My HP 5610 just jams up when I try and print on cardboard lately (it worked perfectly before), its just regular cardboard, not overly thick or textured. It was suggested to me ...
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...printing a multiple page document. One page came out 25% and was sucked back in. the pages that followed were blank. cannot get any print but has no error messages. Is there a page still inside ...
c5280 print cartridges can't move Hi, I've just set up my new printer and it says on th little screen that I have to remove tape or cardboard which is preventing the print cartridges from moving, but ...
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Printing on thin cardboard card - gloss finish HP Photosmart 4180 When I want to print on a thin cardboard card with a gloss finish (a golf score card), it is not feeding through the HP Photosmart ...
...cardboard going the direction paper normally would. If that does not work, you may have to take a screwdriver and remove the back cover unless there is a paper jam access hatch there. Follow these ...
DCP J315W unable to print 50 Cleared paper jam but cannot clear error message. Try forcing a piece of thin cardboard into the paperfeed. (like a kleenex box, only the size of a piece of paper) look ...
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how do i get rid of the annoying sound when printing? Offices used to turn cardboard boxs upside down over the printers to muffler the print noise.
can it print on thicker paper or card? Photo paper is the thickest you want to use in your canon machine, I have printed on the cardboard that comes with large photo paper, without any problem.
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I have a Canon iP 1800 printer - I would like to know if I can print on cardboard? What is the thickest paper it will take? I want to print on cardboard? Can I? I cannot find any official paper ...
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printing postcards for like five years now. And based on my experience, the best way to go about that is to print postcards using sturdy cardboard stocks coated on both sides for a high-gloss surface.
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