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The printer has a "Card Stock" setting. I inserted the backing paper that comes with some photo paper - it is thick with a glossy finish. I used a photo that was copied into photoshop. Using the print settings in photoshop: "Print >> Settings >> Paper Type>> scroll down to "Card Stock"". In addition set the printer: "Settings >> General Settings>>Printer Settings>>>Paper Setting>>"Paper Tray" or Casset"". I tried both. Next "General Settings >> Printer Setting>>scroll to "Thick Paper">>ON"" Next "General Settings>>Printer Setting>>Paper Source Settings>>Paper Setting>>Paper Type>>Card Stock. I tried both the Casset and the Paper Tray; the printer jammed every time. I personally do not like this printer. If I had to do it over I would have bought a different brand with the same capabilities. The main reason is it is an ink hog; I print a lot of photos using PhotoShop. The ink is expensive. I tried to find a source supplier that supplies the ink in larger reservoirs and cheaper; they are out there for other printers but not for this printer. I wrote numerous suppliers and they all said negative things about Epson's blockage of other companies making larger ink cartridges and using non-propriperty Ink; this doesn't occur for other Epson Printers, just this one. Good luck
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Tolad. No, the Epson WorkForce Pro WF-3820 supports thick paper between 25 - 68 lbs (91 - 256 gsm) in weight. Regards, Bobby - The Epson Team.
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