Monday, May 11, 2009

Any recommendation on a good quality printer to print business cards? what is a good dpi?

Home business cards printing. Startting up a home based business.

Any recommendation on a good quality printer to print business cards? what is a good dpi?
I recommend printing a good quality original from an Inkjet printer and making colour lazer copies of the image. The reason is colour lazer is colour fast and does not smudge or melt with moisture.





If you don't have a high quality printer there are copy and print shops that offer digital output of files. There are some shops that have direct digital file output to colour laser machines.





Colour laser offers quality and functionality to business cards.
Reply:any Canon Pixma printer. 4800x1200 and 9600x2400 are great dpi's for printing.
Reply:I recommend the Canon series of printers like the Pixma IP4300. HP, Epson, Lexmark and others make good printers too, but I prefer the Canon for a couple of reasons.





Like the Epsons and Lexmarks, the Canon has a straighter paper path making heavier card stock easier to pass through than the HP models which has a curved paper path. Many HP printers print business cards just fine, I just have had more complaints on those for card stock than any others.





Canon and Epson also have many printers that use individual ink tanks which saves you $ in the long run. If the yellow cartridge is empty, that's all you replace. The entry level HP's (under $200) and most of the Lexmarks use an ink cartridge that has all 3 colors in 1 cartridge. If the yellow runs out, you toss the remaing cyan and magenta as well. The main reason I choose Canon over Epson is that Epson pumps the ink from the tanks to a reservoir. If you don't print regularly, the reservoir will 'cake' up and eventually clog making the printer useless without replacing the expensive reservoir. Canon's individaul tanks do not do this making it the winner for me. I personally own 2 of them and sell more Canon's than the rest of the others combined in my store.





The Pixma IP4300 sells most places, including my store, for $99.99


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