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    Tebasaki is offline Junior Member
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    Default Paper adequate (thick to print, not see through) for printing playing cards

    I've been searching high and low for paper thick enough to print some playing cards. I've got a laser printer (brother) and my own cutter and although I've been to all the local paper supply stores in my area, I can't find a paper thick enough to print on both sides and not see through it (because they're playing cards).

    I've also gone the route of online paper distributors. One has an excellent type of paper, but it's perforated (can't use it) and they won't tell me what the weight is or any more information that I can just find and buy. The others send me sample cards, which would work, but they're too expensive for my business at the moment. these playing cards aren't just numbers with images so I can't just buy a deck from one of those companies either.

    Paper weight is confusing because there's different weights, different stocks, and I'd love to get a variety of thicknesses and try them all until I find one in particular, then just buy that; but no one sells anything but an entire ream of paper.

    Does anyone have any suggestions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tebasaki View Post
    I've been searching high and low for paper thick enough to print some playing cards.
    It's not the thickness of the paper that makes it opaque, it's how it's manufactured.

    Try these suppliers:

    Crusader Paper
    Stoplight and blockout papers - paperboard merchant/converter for paper manufacturers.
    Brian at: (978) 794-4900 Ext. 112

    and:

    The United States Playing Card Company
    Corporate Headquarters
    300 Gap Way
    Erlanger, KY 41018
    Phone: 1-800-543-2273 or 1-800-542-7430
    Fax: 1-866-781-5866
    Email: consumerrelations@usplayingcard.com

    Retailer/Wholesaler
    Phone: 1-800-543-CARD
    Fax: 859-815-7493
    Email: Sales@usplayingcard.com

    Casino Sales
    Phone: 1-866-682-6048
    Fax: 1-866-783-5863
    Email: usacasinosales@usplayingcard.com

    best, gordo

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    Hi, if you still pursue this idea - what you have isn't quite enough for the project. Lets imagine you find the paper. What will make it more opaque - the ornament on the back of the cards.
    #1 - oh Brother - this is crapiest printer you could pick and I guarantee you that any cardstock you choose - it will not be able to handle thickness of it.
    #2 - You need a round cornering machine.
    #3 - Like nothing else, playing cards are taking some beating and are usually coated or over-laminated.
    I had never manufactured any but holding a deck in my hands, this is what I can see so far.

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    We do it as a "novelty" gift item. We use Mohawk 50/10, 100# cover, 2.5" x 3.5"
    with a cheap 1/4" corner rounder ($50 used off ebay)
    Toner only, with "novelty photo" on back of card, no laminate/uv coating.
    It's a gift / for fun, it's not for everyday use for 4 hours a day....

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    It will be certain death penalty for that Brother printer... I think it is rated for #80 cover on it's good day.


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