I am so jazzed all the different types of product that I and use to print on my Canon pixma TS 9520 printer. I just have one question the printer that you are using to demonstrate the different types of product that can print on a canon printer what model number is that? Thank you 😊
Wow! I am truly amazed! Why am I just now hearing of this? I cannot thank you enough! So many recreational and business projects can and will be done! Thank you so much! I truly appreciate it!
Hi, thank you for sharing and I have been searching for a new printer and debated on which Canon model to purchase. I was looking at the TR8620A and the TS9521C and TS9520. Which one do you recommend for printing quality photos and using with my Cricut? I noticed you have several printers and switched depending on what you were doing but is there one that can most things? Thank you :)
I have Ordered an Canon pixma ts 53530iPrinter is it Possible use Copy paper and Sublimation paper for Print on mugs and T-Shirts with the cricut mug Heatpress 🎉🎉or use glossy paper🎉
Hi, first of all thank you for this video, it was really fun to watch that you can do so much more with printers then the normal paper prints. Can you also use these printers to print on thicker cardboard of like 3 to 4mm thick by any change? Keep up the good work.
you so god at presenting. you also have that extra, that gives the audiens the extra info withouth taking more concentraiton from the viewer. thats moneys worth:)
Thanks so much for this! I have the Canon TS 9521c and I love it. HOWEVER, I am an artist focusing on making postcards only, not folding cards. I use 160# paper and it works beautifully but any suggestions on how not to have have to babysit hundreds of cards? Or at least to be able to put more than 2 or 3 without a 'paper has run' out error? After cleaning the rollers, etc, it makes no difference. I shuffle the blanks like a deck of cards, try to fan/stack them. Is it just a tradeoff for being able to print 160# paper? Ugh.
Hi Jen, Thank you for this awesome video - this just blew my mind. I had no clue what the world of craft printing was all about. I had a question - at the end of the above video, you showed a print on a cork board, can that be printed on a Canon TS9521C All-In-One Wireless Crafting Photo Printer? Also, where can I find the right corkboard? Appreciate your advice. Thanks again.
Thank you for this wonderful video! So many fun crafts, (and so little time!) I'm actually looking at two of the printers that you own! I'm trying to decide which one will work better for me - the Canon Pixma TS9521C or the Canon Pixma TR 8620. They both get great reviews on Amazon. The first one prints 12x12, the second one doesn't but seems to have a little better photo quality from the reviews. I want a good crafting printer to do the same things you're doing, and to use with my Silhouette, but also want one that prints out great looking photos on good quality photo paper. If you could only choose one of the ones I listed above, which one would be the best overall? Also, do you know which one uses up more ink? Thanks! Sorry this was a book!
Hi Kathy! They are both fantastic printers so it really comes down to the price for each one and what you want to do with it. My TS9521C is my daily printer for everything, it's the one right next to my computer currently. The 8620 is smaller and a hair quicker at printing, but it doesn't print 12x12 like you said, and I absolutely love having that option. I also have the iP8720, which is my all-time favorite printer ever. It prints up to 13x19 and has the most fabulous photo printing quality. If you are truly on the fence, I'd go with the TS9521C!
@@jennifercausey8192 , Thank you for your quick response! I also was looking at the iP8720, because it received great reviews about it's print quality, but decided to go with the TS9521C! I thought the copy/scan feature could come in handy. Though I could buy the iP8720 for my hubby as a 'Birthday gift' later on, to replace his old printer! :)
I love printers. I currently have three big ones at home and two handheld. Now I want the biggest of the Canons you got there and all the printable materials 🤣😩
Not going to lie this video caught me off guard. These are really fun and creative projects. The nail sticker won the day for me. What's the name of the printer that has the tray to print the nail sticker paper?
Awe thanks Leslie. I used the Canon PIXMA TS9521C Crafting Printer although I think there might be a few other models that work too; those in the 9500 and 8500 series. Here is a step by step tutorial on the nail stickers: somethingturquoise.com/2020/11/18/print-your-own-nail-stickers-canon/
This was great! Thanks so much. Has anyone ever tried the thin or thick (about 1/16 inch and flimsy) or the sticker backed foam paper that is stiffer? Or will either of them MELT? I have the Canon TS9520.
when u choose glossy photo paper lets say,and the canons glossy photo paper is 260gm,and your "other" paper is lets say 200,is this important or the printers just needs to know the icc profile and adjust itself for the thicknes ??
Greetings. If I am not mistaken it looks as if you have a canon pixma g3260 wireless megatank all in one printer. If so, this is the one I am thinking of purchasing, because I am done with cartridges. I have been researching as to whether this cannon will print on Kraft tex. Do you have some of this product and have you tested it on this or your other printers? If so would you let me know how it does. Your video is the closest I have come to a real answer to my question. I even contacted Canon. Thank you for this video.
@@Somethingturquoise I am sorry I do not know the thickness precisely, however, I have just purchased some cardstock that is 110 lb and I would say they are about the same. I would also like to know if the ink is dye based or pigment. I am looking for pigment based ink. Thank you
@@phenomenal_woman Cartridges beginning in PG are Pigment-based and CL or CLI are Dye-based. So depending on the Canon printer you choose, you can see based on the cartridge requirement!
Im so sorry it doesn’t mention what printer you used for each product. You didn’t mention acetate if I can I print on that with my Canon model that I mentioned in my other message that send you thanks I appreciate it 😊
hello! do you know if the canon pixma mg3670 is able to print on shrink film? the way the printer accepts the paper is a bit weird so i’m kind of concerned
I have the Pixma TS9521C and Im having so much trouble with printing on the waterproof sticker paper (the one for water bottles). My colors keep coming out translucent and I have no idea how to make my colors appear opaque! What am i doing wrong?
Hi Brandy, that sounds really strange. Translucent huh? I have never had that issue. Make sure when you are printing on that paper that you pick the highest quality "glossy" and I guess that your ink cartridges are full.
Hi there, I'm pretty sure all of the PIXMA printers that have the "rear tray" loading option will handle that paper no problem. I know for a fact my Canon ImageClass laser printer will not take it though.
Hello, is this printer good for silkscreen transparencies? canon pixma pro 200? I know the canon pixma 6820 for this purpose. But it is no longer possible to obtain it in my country. There are some Canon printers are they good for transparencies too? canon pixma pro 100 canon pixma ix6850 Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1000 what do you recommend me I will be very thankful
I am so jazzed all the different types of product that I and use to print on my Canon pixma TS 9520 printer. I just have one question the printer that you are using to demonstrate the different types of product that can print on a canon printer what model number is that? Thank you 😊
Wow! I am truly amazed! Why am I just now hearing of this? I cannot thank you enough! So many recreational and business projects can and will be done! Thank you so much! I truly appreciate it!
Hi, thank you for sharing and I have been searching for a new printer and debated on which Canon model to purchase. I was looking at the TR8620A and the TS9521C and TS9520. Which one do you recommend for printing quality photos and using with my Cricut? I noticed you have several printers and switched depending on what you were doing but is there one that can most things? Thank you :)
WOW!!! I will visit this again and again. What a TON of info! LOVE LOVE LOVE!
you did, I am inspired! thank you!
Truly amazing!! I just purchased the Ts8521c . Can I do all this on this printer or do I need all 6?
Which one did you use for cork paper!!! Love that idea!
I ordered a TR8620 today and found this video. Thank you for sharing creative ideas. Canon should include your video on their product website.
I love the fabric you put the picture on!! I just got the best idea for one of my granddaughters
Awesome tips! Thank you for sharing them
Awesome! Checking out the printable fabric 😁 thanks for the fun projects
Great video!
I have Ordered an Canon pixma ts 53530iPrinter is it Possible use Copy paper and Sublimation paper for Print on mugs and T-Shirts with the cricut mug Heatpress 🎉🎉or use glossy paper🎉
Such a great video!! Thank you!
Loved this so much! And I wish I had your printers! These are excellent ideas and thank you for sharing this. I need a canon printer stat! 😊
Will any of this work with the canon PIXMA tr4722
Hi, first of all thank you for this video, it was really fun to watch that you can do so much more with printers then the normal paper prints. Can you also use these printers to print on thicker cardboard of like 3 to 4mm thick by any change?
Keep up the good work.
you so god at presenting. you also have that extra, that gives the audiens the extra info withouth taking more concentraiton from the viewer. thats moneys worth:)
🎉i have Ordered an Canon pixma ts53501 is it possible to Print for Sublimation for mugs and T-Shirts?
Thank you for some great ideas!
Thanks so much for this! I have the Canon TS 9521c and I love it. HOWEVER, I am an artist focusing on making postcards only, not folding cards. I use 160# paper and it works beautifully but any suggestions on how not to have have to babysit hundreds of cards? Or at least to be able to put more than 2 or 3 without a 'paper has run' out error? After cleaning the rollers, etc, it makes no difference. I shuffle the blanks like a deck of cards, try to fan/stack them. Is it just a tradeoff for being able to print 160# paper? Ugh.
Yea, unfortunately I've found that for thicker items I just have to sit there...
can i print on sticker paper on my g2411?
Can you do just regular stickers with the Canon Pixma ts9520?
This is awesome thank you for all the awesome ideas
I've got a TS9521C Canon printer will the cork sheets work on mine?
Hi Jen,
Thank you for this awesome video - this just blew my mind. I had no clue what the world of craft printing was all about.
I had a question - at the end of the above video, you showed a print on a cork board, can that be printed on a Canon TS9521C All-In-One Wireless Crafting Photo Printer?
Also, where can I find the right corkboard?
Appreciate your advice.
Thanks again.
Thank you for this wonderful video! So many fun crafts, (and so little time!) I'm actually looking at two of the printers that you own! I'm trying to decide which one will work better for me - the Canon Pixma TS9521C or the Canon Pixma TR 8620. They both get great reviews on Amazon. The first one prints 12x12, the second one doesn't but seems to have a little better photo quality from the reviews. I want a good crafting printer to do the same things you're doing, and to use with my Silhouette, but also want one that prints out great looking photos on good quality photo paper.
If you could only choose one of the ones I listed above, which one would be the best overall?
Also, do you know which one uses up more ink? Thanks! Sorry this was a book!
Hi Kathy! They are both fantastic printers so it really comes down to the price for each one and what you want to do with it. My TS9521C is my daily printer for everything, it's the one right next to my computer currently. The 8620 is smaller and a hair quicker at printing, but it doesn't print 12x12 like you said, and I absolutely love having that option. I also have the iP8720, which is my all-time favorite printer ever. It prints up to 13x19 and has the most fabulous photo printing quality. If you are truly on the fence, I'd go with the TS9521C!
@@jennifercausey8192 , Thank you for your quick response! I also was looking at the iP8720, because it received great reviews about it's print quality, but decided to go with the TS9521C! I thought the copy/scan feature could come in handy. Though I could buy the iP8720 for my hubby as a 'Birthday gift' later on, to replace his old printer! :)
I'm hoping you make more videos on what people can make .
I love printers. I currently have three big ones at home and two handheld. Now I want the biggest of the Canons you got there and all the printable materials 🤣😩
Not understanding are you saying all these examples can be done on all Canon printers? Looking to buy the crafting printer Pixma TS9521c
Not going to lie this video caught me off guard. These are really fun and creative projects. The nail sticker won the day for me. What's the name of the printer that has the tray to print the nail sticker paper?
Awe thanks Leslie. I used the Canon PIXMA TS9521C Crafting Printer although I think there might be a few other models that work too; those in the 9500 and 8500 series. Here is a step by step tutorial on the nail stickers: somethingturquoise.com/2020/11/18/print-your-own-nail-stickers-canon/
Hi! I am curious to know if the Canon TR8520 can print on all the different kind of papers?
Hi Octavia, I would say yes but proceed with caution. Start with thick cardstock through the rear tray and then expand from there!
@@Somethingturquoise Thank you so much! I love your video's. Very helpful.
This was great! Thanks so much. Has anyone ever tried the thin or thick (about 1/16 inch and flimsy) or the sticker backed foam paper that is stiffer? Or will either of them MELT? I have the Canon TS9520.
when u choose glossy photo paper lets say,and the canons glossy photo paper is 260gm,and your "other" paper is lets say 200,is this important or the printers just needs to know the icc profile and adjust itself for the thicknes ??
Nah, I never adjust the thickness, just put glossy paper
Can I do this with a HP?
These are great. Thanks! I love the candle, but you should really stop blaming Max.
Greetings. If I am not mistaken it looks as if you have a canon pixma g3260 wireless megatank all in one printer. If so, this is the one I am thinking of purchasing, because I am done with cartridges. I have been researching as to whether this cannon will print on Kraft tex. Do you have some of this product and have you tested it on this or your other printers? If so would you let me know how it does. Your video is the closest I have come to a real answer to my question. I even contacted Canon. Thank you for this video.
Hi Evelyn, that is a great question! I have never printed on that before. Do you happen to know the thickness?
@@Somethingturquoise I am sorry I do not know the thickness precisely, however, I have just purchased some cardstock that is 110 lb and I would say they are about the same. I would also like to know if the ink is dye based or pigment. I am looking for pigment based ink. Thank you
@@phenomenal_woman Cartridges beginning in PG are Pigment-based and CL or CLI are Dye-based. So depending on the Canon printer you choose, you can see based on the cartridge requirement!
Wow amazing video rhank you!
Oh my goodness..i love you!
Im so sorry it doesn’t mention what printer you used for each product. You didn’t mention acetate if I can I print on that with my Canon model that I mentioned in my other message that send you thanks I appreciate it 😊
hello! do you know if the canon pixma mg3670 is able to print on shrink film? the way the printer accepts the paper is a bit weird so i’m kind of concerned
I recommend rear-feed printers for shrink film since it's so thick. Bending around a cassette roller is not ideal.
I have the Pixma TS9521C and Im having so much trouble with printing on the waterproof sticker paper (the one for water bottles). My colors keep coming out translucent and I have no idea how to make my colors appear opaque! What am i doing wrong?
Hi Brandy, that sounds really strange. Translucent huh? I have never had that issue. Make sure when you are printing on that paper that you pick the highest quality "glossy" and I guess that your ink cartridges are full.
What about window clings? Anyone know what kind of paper to use for that?
Which one Will it be able to print on 350 gsm (105~~120 lb) paper without any problems? Please help me
Hi there, I'm pretty sure all of the PIXMA printers that have the "rear tray" loading option will handle that paper no problem. I know for a fact my Canon ImageClass laser printer will not take it though.
Hello, is this printer good for silkscreen transparencies? canon pixma pro 200?
I know the canon pixma 6820 for this purpose. But it is no longer possible to obtain it in my country. There are some Canon printers are they good for transparencies too?
canon pixma pro 100
canon pixma ix6850
Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1000
what do you recommend me
I will be very thankful
I've actually never tried silkscreen transparencies, I gotta check those out!
Hi i have a question, can you use those papers on a hp printers?
I have no idea. I'm sorry I'm a Canon gal 🙂
Was there any here that used the blue printer?
I’m so sorry!! all your info was down at the bottom thanks
“Light when the dog farts”
LOL, my dog is the worst