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Old August 8th, 2008 Aug 8, 2008 11:55:02 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Not really around t-shirts, but I've got to print a whole buncha index cards... Will this be detrimental to the life of a 1280?
 
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Not really around t-shirts, but I've got to print a whole buncha index cards... Will this be detrimental to the life of a 1280?
Who knows.. I'll be interested in knowing this as well. Lets see if anybody can rescue us on this question.
 
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Boyz, from the specs at Epson. com:



Maximum Paper Thickness
  • Up to 0.27mm
Is this what you are looking for? Not sure if you mean just regular ol index cards or not. If not, here's the link to the rest of the specs...
Epson Stylus Photo 1280, Specifications - Product Information - Epson America, Inc.

This may help, too:

Paper Capacity
  • Input paper tray: 100 Sheets(plain paper) / 10 envelopes / 1 transparency

lol.... Epson.com is a wonderful resource for all sorts of infomation on your printers. I think I'm over there everyday reading something or other on these things. They really put alot of work into their site. Hope this helps.
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