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OP
Before someone else blasts you- origami is not the same as papercraft. The pic you attached is a papercraft model.
Origami: folding only (occasionally some cuts), usually one piece, uses lightweight paper
Papercraft: many pieces, lots of cutting, folding, and gluing. Uses heavyweight paper.
As far as your question, I generally use cardstock (as does most of /po/) and most printers have no trouble with it. I paid $70 for a cheap HP all-in-one and it handles it fine.
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