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In full disclosure... I've never actually tried that, but.... Here is some context: card stock generally comes in five weights: 65, 80, 100, 110, and 130... so 110 pound card stock is really thick. It certainly would not work in the standard paper tray as it simply won't bend in the "S" curve paper path used by most laser printers. I have serious doubts about using paper that heavy even in the "straight through" manual paper path, exiting out the back of the printer... Brother specifies a maximum of 43# paper for the manual feed path. It sounds to me as if you would need a specialized printer of some sort... more of a commercial machine. You could consider clear laser labels, which come in various sizes.
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