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Best Printer for Yellow Letters?
I've been doing yellow letters for about 7 months now- printing, folding, and packing the letters myself. Its not too bad, and its been very interesting changing up the message and learning about marketing.
I've been using a Canon MX 432 printer to date, but it started jamming more often and smudging invitation envelopes, so I had to switch back to regular A10. Canon said no fix to that, because they only support A10 size envelopes.
I know @Michael Q. recommended the HP 2020 in a thread from 2010, however that printer is now discontinued. Is there a newer version that would also work well for yellow letters?
Many thanks!
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Originally posted by @Bryhiem Garner:
@Johnathan Avila
what kind of paper did you use? As in specific brand and style.
Sorry for the delayed reply. I used lined yellow paper from a website called printpps.com. After taxes and shipping it comes out to about 6 cents a page