KKramer
Newbie to Printing
- Joined
- May 21, 2022
- Messages
- 1
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 6
- Location
- San Antonio TX
- Printer Model
- Canon Pro100
Hi Everyone! I am new to the group and have been searching for a long time to find the perfect laser printer to add to my art business. I NEED your help and input! I currently have and love my Canon Pro 100 PRIXMA, I use it for my fine art prints and she is consistent, reliable and prints are high quality. However I also print greeting cards on thicker Cardstock 80LB and the paper is thirsty soaking up lots of ink, sometimes even bleeding images. My original work is watercolor that I convert to digital files. Many different color scaling and variations needed.
I've been searching for what feels like a lifetime for the perfect laser printer to print high quality on my Cardstock (not crazy thick) and stationary- I just cant pull the trigger because when I read the reviews on the contending printers they are not encouraging. I get I will have to pay $$$ (or maybe $$$$) but if I am to spend lots of Benjamins I want to make sure the quality is on point, especially since I cant get a sample print before I buy.
Any insight?? I went to Office Depot and asked the tech and he stated that all lasers are pretty much the same as long as I print in high resolution directly from my computer- is this true? If so, why do some laser printers have higher DPI? Please help my endless internet search and late nights reading reviews that make me want to go crazy.
Wants:
High resolution color laser
Auto Feeder
Print on somewhat thick paper
Dont need:
an all in one printer
HELP! and thank you so much! Krystal
I've been searching for what feels like a lifetime for the perfect laser printer to print high quality on my Cardstock (not crazy thick) and stationary- I just cant pull the trigger because when I read the reviews on the contending printers they are not encouraging. I get I will have to pay $$$ (or maybe $$$$) but if I am to spend lots of Benjamins I want to make sure the quality is on point, especially since I cant get a sample print before I buy.
Any insight?? I went to Office Depot and asked the tech and he stated that all lasers are pretty much the same as long as I print in high resolution directly from my computer- is this true? If so, why do some laser printers have higher DPI? Please help my endless internet search and late nights reading reviews that make me want to go crazy.
Wants:
High resolution color laser
Auto Feeder
Print on somewhat thick paper
Dont need:
an all in one printer
HELP! and thank you so much! Krystal