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can you print on cardstock with an inkjet printer
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Yes, you can print on cardstock using an inkjet printer, but there are some important factors to consider. Inkjet printers work by spraying tiny droplets of ink onto the paper, which can work well on cardstock if the printer model supports it. Not all inkjet printers can handle the thickness of cardstock, so check your printer's manual or specifications to ensure compatibility. Typically, printers specify the maximum weight (measured in grams per square meter or gsm) of paper they can handle. Cardstock generally ranges from 160gsm to 300gsm, while standard printer paper is around 75gsm to 90gsm. If your printer is compatible, use high-quality cardstock specifically designed for inkjet printing, as it will absorb the ink better and prevent bleed-through. Adjusting the printer settings to accommodate thicker paper and choosing the highest quality print setting will also improve results. However, be aware that frequent use of cardstock may cause issues like paper jams due to its thickness.
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