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Inkjet Card Tray Canon Printers Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of Inkjet Card Tray Canon Printers

Replaces Canon J Tray CD/DVD Tray Enabling You To Print on Inkjet PVC Cards. Create beautiful, high quality PVC cards without the need to purchase expensive thermal card printers (such as Fargo, Evolis, Zebra, DataCard, etc). Holds 2 Inkjet PVC Cards - Print 2 cards at a time. (Always place 2 cards in the tray when printing). Inkjet PVC Cards Sold Separately. Works with Canon PIXMA MX922, MG7720, MG5420, MG7120, iP7230, and more. See Description for full list.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is much higher than the price

I've been looking for a used manufacturer ID for some time, the prices were still high. I saw this while browsing Revain and decided to give it a try. Found a used $50 Canon Pix, added a tray, cards and ink and ended up at around $115 for a full setup. I'm so glad I decided to try it. I wasn't very optimistic about the print quality, for some reason the printer printed the colors horribly on paper so I thought I was doomed. I did a test print using one of their free templates to see how it…

Pros
  • Availability
Cons
  • I don't have much to complain about, everything is fine

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Feeding issues after several hundred uses, no print quality issues.

When I first started using this tray I had no problems with it. As I printed more and more cards, I feel like the rollers in my printer wore out or the surface of the tray got too slippery, and now I have to push lightly on the front of the tray to make the printer pull it in all the way. to and print. I have to do this every time I try to print onto my cards. Initially, I just installed the tablet and dropped it, and I had no problems. I'm not sure what the exact problem is, but I can at least

Pros
  • Fits many
Cons
  • Some difficulties

Revainrating 5 out of 5

But it's great.

This tray works great so I want to give it five stars because it works properly. My ONLY issue with the damn J Tray is the lack of damn MacBook Pro instructions! I've searched far and wide, near and narrow, and googled life what to do, and came up almost empty-handed. It took me two hours to understand something that it would have taken me 8 minutes to explain. I have never used a J tray before and received the printer the same day I received the tray and plastic cards. So I tried to learn…

Pros
  • Happy so far
Cons
  • I'll write back later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Made strong but an aluminum square fell out.

One of the two metal squares fell out and I couldn't figure out why it wasn't printing. Then I realized that there was a square. With no tin foil around, I had to replace it with a shiny material found under a ketchup bottle to get through. No glue so toothpaste to hold. (McGeever). I didn't notice the arrow showing where to stop in the printer when installing. Compare it with the DVD tray to determine the position. Then she cut it with a knife so it wouldn't be squeezed too much. Otherwise it…

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Quality ID cards for a lot less than real ID printers

I needed to create a card that could sit behind a standard ID card. I started with cardboard which came off in about 30 minutes. Then I tried to laminate the cardboard and it took about a week. Third, because I thought ID card printers were out of reach, but I needed something more reliable, I tried to come up with a halfway decent solution. I printed shipping labels and then stuck them onto some plastic cards. Unfortunately, they wear out after a week or so (which isn't good for something as…

Pros
  • Build trust
Cons
  • Out of style

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like that I can print ID cards. Serious.

I love, love, love the ability to print ID cards! I really know I used to mark my rabbit cages with business cards in clear PVC bags. While printing the same number of cards takes a bit longer, it's worth the production time I save on the "frontend" - actually using them. The inkjet cards come out beautifully and the company provides the templates you need. required, as well as instructions on how to use the print options to make everything work smoothly. I am using Canon MX922. The first print

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • Long delivery time