Yes, I really like how thicker paper makes my papercrafts quite strong too, so 
they last a long time! I still have all the old ones I created myself, all in 
one piece - although I did have to re-attach some hands or feet left and right 
(some pun intended;o)

Thank you for your input! I've had several reactions of other people that 
really like their Pixma printers too. ;o)

On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 5:20:20 PM UTC+1, Susie wrote:
> I use a Cannon Pixma MP500 printer. I like that it
>       has 4 cartridges (yellow, magenta, cyan, black) for printing
>       images & colored print-outs plus a bigger black cartridge for
>       printing documents & black & white print-outs. When I used
>       the HP I went through black ink like crazy. 
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>       I mostly use the cheap 20lb paper that Wal-Mart sells for around
>       $3 a ream. I think the finished model looks better with lighter
>       paper, especially if there are lots of details or small parts. I
>       only use card stock if the model is going to be handled a lot or
>       is being made for a child. I use 80lb cardstock, also cheap from
>       Wal-Mart.
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>       Several years ago I made the busts of Dracula & Frankenstein
>       from the light paper. I decorate with them every Halloween &
>       they still look really good.
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> On 3/5/2016 9:09 AM, Ninjatoes
>       papercraft wrote:
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> I'm interested to know which printer (and
>           paper) other papercrafters use for papercraft?
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> I asked the question on my papercraft
>           weblog:
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> http://ninjatoes.blogspot.com/2016/03/what-kind-of-printer-do-you-use-for.html
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> So you can leave a comment there (you can
>           stay anonymous, since you don't need to have a Blogger account
>           or log in to leave a comment on my papercraft webpage ;o)
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> Or here, if you prefer; I just hope people
>           are willing to share their experiences with printers for
>           papercraft!
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> Thanks in advance!
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> greetz ninjatoes
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