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Inkjet PVC Card Tray for Canon J Tray Printers - Canon PIXMA MX922, MG7720, MG5420, MG7120, iP7230, and More

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Features

  • 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.

Description

This tray replaces the Canon "J" tray normally used for CD/DVD disc printing. This tray measures 130mm x 220mm and should work with any Canon printer that uses the same size tray. Must be used with Inkjet PVC Cards. Normal PVC cards can not properly absorb ink. Works with the following Canon Printers: MG5400, MG5420, MG5422, MG5430, MG5450, MG5460, MG5470, MG5480, MG6310, MG6320, MG6330, MG6340, MG6350, MG6360, MG6370, MG7110, MG7120, MG7130, MG7140, MG7150, MG7160, MG7170, iP7200, iP7210, iP7220, iP7230, iP7240, iP7250, iP7260, iP7270, MG7510, MG7520, MG7540, MG7550, MG7570, MG7710, MG7720, MG7730, MG7740, MG7750, MG7760, MG7770, MG7780, MG7790, MX922, MX923, MX924, MX925, MX926. Always place 2 cards in the tray when printing. Templates available at our website.

Brand: Brainstorm ID


Compatible Devices: Printer


Special Feature: high quality


Compatibility Options: Compatible


Compatible Printer Models: Canon PIXMA MG5450, Canon PIXMA MG7750, Canon PIXMA MG6320, Canon PIXMA MG6350, Canon PIXMA MG7550, Canon PIXMA iP7250, Canon PIXMA MG7120, Canon PIXMA iP7240, Canon PIXMA MG5422, Canon PIXMA MG7720, Canon PIXMA iP7210, Canon PIXMA iP7220, Canon PIXMA MG5420, Canon PIXMA MG7520, Canon PIXMA iP7200, Canon PIXMA MX926, Canon PIXMA MX922, Canon PIXMA MG7150, Canon PIXMA MX925 See more


Product Dimensions: 5.12 x 5.12 x 0.12 inches


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Item model number: EL-PN-47332328


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 31, 2014


Manufacturer: Brainstorm ID


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice tray easy to use.
Works well, using on canon printer. Only wish it had a white mark on right or left sid to indicate the tray has been inserted into the printer enough. Other wise cards fit and do not move. No fault of tray but I wish the printer had a storage location for trays. ** Recommendations ** I down loaded and saved templates (horizontal & vertical) as templates from card manufacturers website. Do not throw away a failed card to fill blank for future jobs that you only need to print on one card. Once your settings are set to print on card tray properly, don't forget to save as quick format printing option so you don't have to remember settings and setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2020 by Gonzo1

  • I love being able to print on ID cards. Seriously.
I love love love being able to print on ID cards! I truly do. I used to mark my rabbit cages with business cards slipped into clear pvc pouches. Though printing the same number of cards takes a little longer, it's worth the production time in the time I save on the "front end" -- actually using them. The Inkjet-printable cards come out beautifully, and the company provides the templates you will need, as well as instructions on which printing settings to use, to make things go smoothly. I'm using a Canon MX922. The first print takes a minute or so to begin (it pulls the tray in, pushes it out, in again, thinks about it, etc.) but when doing multiple copies of the same print, the subsequent ones are very fast! It can be a little tricky to push the tray in -- every printer is sure to be different, but I found that mine requires that I start the job without the tray in, and then put the tray in only after it "grinds some gears" (not sure what it's doing, but it's noisy). It asks for the tray at one point, and that's when you put it in; it works great if you follow those instructions. If not, it'll spit the tray back out at you and get grumpy. While I am reviewing the tray, I would like to mention something about the cards it uses: I print multiples of the same card at one time, and write the information for each rabbit onto the card in the boxes I printed for that purpose. Ballpoint and gel pens write beautifully on the cards, and they hold up very well under the rigors of a rabbitry. I use them on the cages I transport to shows, so they hold up well even to that sort of abuse. They even survive being chewed on; they must not taste all that good, because I've only ever had one corner with a ragged edge and they give up any further destruction. ;) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2016 by Laura L. Larsen

  • good quality product
works good the only issue is it can be hard to line up to print straight on the cards
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023 by zachary tousley

  • Excellent for Canon Pixma
Download the free version of Adobe Acrobat (absolutely required for Windows printing), and follow the printing instructions on the product website. It's not a straightforward process but I only got it wrong once (didn't use Acrobat lome the instructions said) and the second print came out immaculate on an official-looking ID sized card. I'm using a Canon Pixma MX922. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023 by P. Walter

  • Excellent product for making membership cards
Excellent product. I am a member of a club that is wanting to make membership ID cards. Using this combined with the PVC ID cards is a cost effective and easy to use option. Definately happy with the purchase. Very easy to use and setup, I am using the Cannon 5420. Overall I would recommend these to anyone wanting good quality ID cards that are inexpensive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2015 by D Trouble

  • Awesome once its setup
I bought this tray to print membership cards for my club, and the product itself is nice, but creating the cards and templates was a pain. The maker has links to a website where you can get pre-made templates but even those are not accurate and they need adjusting.
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2020 by Steve L.

  • Quality ID cards for way less than true ID card printers
I needed to create a card that could sit behind a standard ID card. I started with cardstock which tore off in about 30 minutes. Then, I tried to laminate the cardstock and that lasted about a week. Third -- becuase I thought ID card printers were just completely unattainable but I neeed something more durable -- I tried to do a half solution. I printed onto mailing labels then stuck those onto some PVC cards. These unfortunately rubbed off in about a week (which for something as sensitive as QR codes would not do). This solution turned out to be really perfect. I bought a relatively cheap Canon MG7120 printer ($59 for Black Friday) and then with this adapter and the cards, I was able to print pristine QR code cards in a matter of minutes. I can only attest to black/white so far since that's all I've done, but wow! They dry instantaneously, too, so no worries about smearing. I didn't quite understand how it would work, but if you go to their tutorials website it all makes a lot more sense: htp://www.brainstormid.com/learn Total spent = $100. Quite a far cry from the minimum $1000 ID card printers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2014 by Melissa

  • One time use?
This worked one time. Then one of the metal squares that I guess it uses to index the tray fell off somewhere inside the printer. So now the tray doesn't work and now there's a piece of loose metal floating around inside the printer which can't be good for it either.
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2019 by Superpup

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