A friend has asked my advice as he is upgrading his system and is considering a new printer to replace his 10 year old Goliath.
I have found a few possibilities via Amazon but he has specifically asked for ones which print onto card - his disabled wife makes greetings cards as a hobby.
But all the sites I have gone to - even the manufacturers - don't seem to list this in the product specification.
I believe he would have no problems with any of the machines I found (HP, Epson) but would welcome any feedback from other ABers. He mentiond 250gsm card as a minimum
If you are intending to print on reasonably heavy card it is better to go for a printer that has a straight pass-through. Avoid ones like HP that wrap the paper round rollers.
I also make greeting cards and print onto card. I have a Canon Pixma MP600R, it handles card with no problems at all, it also has the benefit that the ink cartridges are individual colours so that if you print a lot with one colour, you only need to replace that cartridge. I think this also works out less expensive compared to other systems. My model is also wireless, so can have it in my craft room, but some distance away from the pc which saves room on my work desk.