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[QUOTE="l_d_allan, post: 203224, member: 5680"] [b]How thick are the magnetic sheets?[/b] How thick are the magnetic sheets? Most Canon printers that I'm familiar with have a "rear tray" that results in a relatively straight path through the printer. However, I wouldn't expect a non-professional letter-size printer to be able to handle magnetic sheets. The 9000-2 has a "front tray" that is intended for thicker "fine art" paper. I've never used such paper, but seen sheets of it, and it's pretty thick ... like thin cardboard. I suppose the Canon website would have specs on the thickness of their fine-art paper. About the thickest paper I've used is Staples double-sided matte, at 11 mil. Note that Canon print drivers usually have a "Custom Settings" option for "Prevent paper abrasion" that I believe increases the gap between the print-head and paper surface. FWIW: I'd be nervous about passing a magnetic sheet through printers with a print-head that contains electronic circuitry. Have your tried Staples / Office Max / Office Depot? Online printers? [/QUOTE]
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