A Printer Compatible with The Ghost White Toner System

So there is a company that makes white toner for laser printers, certain laser printers on this list https://www.ghost-white-toner.com/ghost-white-toner-for-your…

I've had a look through some of the list and found this old OKI C711 is compatible with white toner cartridges that are available https://www.printersupermarket.com.au/Products/LaserPrinters… But that printer is a very old model, not many new features. It does color too and I suppose I'd have to swap the black and white carts depending on what I want to print.

Anyway what is the cheapest way to get into the Ghost White toner system. The per page cost of the white toner is very expensive, but also cheap enough to use without worrying too much. I'd like a printer that can do a stack of paper in a straight passthrough, without folding the paper. Color too would be great to do it all in one pass, I've found laser printers don't like doing two passes or even doing the other side after one side is done. But even just one side it'll look striking enough to justify the machine. And I kinda want a color laser anyway.

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    Been a copier tech for 10 years, Going to say now you will be far better off going to a print shop to get this sort of work done,
    the machines you are after have 5-6 Slots for Toner, Developer and Drums. so you can have Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black and (what custom toner you want)
    Once you factor in the Cost of the device and Toner, you will already be looking at 2-3k+Shipping minimum
    What do you plan to use this for Shirts or other Crafting ideas?

    • No transfers or anything. I’d like to be able to print variable information onto paper and card that has been preprinted with a blank template, like when you order a ream of letterheaded paper. So I’d overprint with the white and the resulting thing will look like something you need to go to a print shop for and wait days for an order to come in, but I’d be able to make them on demand.

      I’m having trouble finding print shops that will do variable printing even though their process is all digital anyway.

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