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Old 04-13-2005, 01:52 PM   #1  
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Default Can you print on window sheets from the pc?

I've heard in the past you can run your window sheet through the printer to journal on. Has anyone tried this and does it need to be a special printer? I need input before I try this. The best I can remember, they said to leave the white paper behind it to feed it through. Just concerened if it'll dry well!

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I have done this and it did dry but took FOREVER. I used the transparancy setting on my printer and it feed through just fine. You can speed up the drying by heat gun but have to be SUPER careful or it will melt.
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You should have a smooth side and a rough side to the transparency. (at least that's how mine are;) ) You want to print with ink on the rough side.
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they make special transpariences for putting in your printer. they dry really quickly and do not smear if you print on the rough side. I use them all the time, LOVE them! you can get them at any office supply store.
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Default Window sheets in the printer....

Can you not use our Stampin' Up! window sheets?

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Default printing on window sheets

I have heard that you can spray the sheet with krylon preserve it and let that dry and then run it through. HTH.

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Default printing on overhead sheets

I have used overhead sheets for ink jet printer and for colour copier and found no difference. Use the transperancy setting on your printer and let it dry like you would when you print on vellum. At least a couple of hours. Overnight is ok too.
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