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Old 01-30-2005, 07:43 PM   #1  
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Default Printing on vellum??

I am wondering if you can print on the su colored velum...
is the colored vellum the same as the cardstock vellum, or the paper vellum?
Any help would be very much appreciated! Thanks in advance
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I printed on the blue vellum, and it turned out great, but I did emboss it with clear to make sure that it wouldn't smudge.
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I've never ad trouble printing on SU vellum. Just be sure to let it dry before doing anything with it.
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whenever I print on vellum, I switch the paper to "transparency" on my print properties menu. I think it uses less ink so it dries faster.
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I print on vellum, and have never had any trouble.
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WLC Grad - that's a GREAT tip... thanks for sharing! I plan on making the announcements for my friend's babies who are due in May (yep, that's ONE friend, TWO babies!) and would like to use vellum - I am gonna try it!
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