davidorsini
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I have a marketing company and we do a lot of mailing for our clients. I was wondering if anyone had any expertise they could offer with envelope printing. I have done a lot of experimentation on my own and have come to the conclusion that I cannot use laser printers for what i am trying to do. We use a textured linen envelope (like resume paper) and the toner does not fuse properly. I have tried 3 different models with the same results. I have been using random inkjet printers to do all of our envelopes recently (Pixma 4000, Lexmark 4300, etc.). The problem arrises where the back feeder only holds about 10 envelopes and the output tray isn't much better. When we are printing 20K+ holiday cards this week that is a huge pain. Does anyone know of a better solution? I know there are specialty envelope printers out there by Pitney Bowes, Neopost, etc. but you are looking at $7-8K for those, plus I have seen them in action and the quality is not that great. I am happy with the print speed of the simple desktop inkjets and the print quality is fine. I am just paying someone $12/hr to sit there and feed it envelopes and it seems like there must be a better way. Any suggestions? Thanks.