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Old 02-05-2011, 03:43 PM   #1  
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Default Does anyone have an HP P1102w printer?

I'm looking at getting one to print my digital images with and was wondering if the printer wrinkles cardstock when it prints? Also wondering what cardstock you've had success using with copics.

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I have that printer. I haven't used it with cardstock, but I do print my shipping labels with it. No problems with the thickness of the paper, but I have noticed that the paper tends to not feed in straight a lot of the time.
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I suggest you take whatever you want to feed through it to Office Depot or Office Max and try it in all the machines as many of them circle the paper through and it jams... I've found the Brother printers are the best for feeding specialty paper through but only found that out by going to OD and testing them all. We're on our third one now. LOL
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Once you've determined the printer you want, you don't have to buy it there as you can probably get a better price online at NewEgg or Buy.com or wherever.
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