Look at boxes and more today to see how printing is accomplished on cardboard. You'll find a label.
Bob
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Does anyone make a flat feed printer that I can print on VERY heavy stock with? We are printing on a pretty heavy cardboard and it will not flex enough to print on an ordinary printer. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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