Pepakura Bio Mask Question

SwedePredator

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I may have missed out on any answers to this but Do I really need an office type printer to be able to get the actual bio masks printed out on thicker paper, or is it possible on regular  printer and paper to get the full size bio?

not many seem to be keen on helping out and answer anymore,but then again i could be wrong, just a feeling i have gotten on here lately.
 
I print them on my regular printer at home. 110lbs stock paper is the best to use and will work on a regular printer.
 
I use printer at home with i think it's 210gsm card. A home printer should work ok but you can always google your printer model and check the specifications and it should tell you the maximum thickness of paper it can take. I wouldn't recommend using normal paper as it isn't rigid enough and will struggle to hold the shape of the mask. You could do a dummy run with normal paper to get used to putting the pieces together before trying with thicker card.

Hope this helps.
 
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