I have a Epson Workforce 1100, 13" x 19" (or longer) printer, and I think I could stick a log in it. It swallows everything. It is easy to fix, and I buy refillable cartridges from
www.inkproducts.com they sell O.E.M. Epson Pigment Archival ink, at ridiculously low prices. I just purchased an Epson A320 from Walmart for $39.00 dollars, and it prints 110 lb. card stock. I feed it one piece at a time. I purchased it for the scanner, at $39.00 bucks, I didn't care if the printer worked, but it does, and quite well. As far as CISS, that you have to do yourself. I don't recommend it though, algae can develop, your better off with refillable cartridges. I always have extra ones to use in if it reads low. If it still has ink, I shake the shit out of it and stick if back in!!
www.inkproducts.com sells what they call the
"Ink Refill Station", call them up, YES, they answer they phone. Make sure you purchase a printer that uses PIGMENT INK, not Dye Sublimation!! Dye ink runs with water, and fades away. Pigment ink is Archival. They will help you prepare your order, then you order through their website. For $100 bucks, I got enough ink to last over a year, and I have a 16 year old, and my wife is documentation specialist. They also include, on top of the huge bottles of ink, two sets of cartridges, full of ink! Also, you get a nozzle cleaning kit, with cleaning fluid, with instructions, and syringes for each color, so there's no cross contamination. I have written a tutorial on how to fix that kind of stuff on this forum as I had an electronics repair shop for 10 years. Good Luck. Below is just what I would do now if my wide format printer broke, and I couldn't fix it.
I would try this printer, before they are gone, they are pretty low in price, and better than the newer version, so far as set up, which I believe is a "people" issue.
Forget about them stating 110. card stock, you have to Google that from actual users. This one is said to be able to do so. You should not use photographic paper when building models. They will fall apart, it's not the way to go. Paint them if you want to get to a higher level.
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Epson WorkForce WF-7610 All-in-One Printer, this is rated 5 stars by www.inkproducts.com, and they sell CISS for it, and Refill Stations.
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Best price is here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JXLGETI?m=A35U3EQJ0U5CZ3&ref_=v_sp_widget_detail_page