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Old 05-22-2005, 03:11 PM   #1  
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Please help i am in the middle of a project using a technique i had seen at regionals. They had printed on a window sheet using the fonts cd to journal and then attached it to the page. I have tried to do this but it keeps smeering. am i missing something? i know when i stamp on window sheets i have to use Staz On but how do i print on window sheets? i know it must be able to be done since they showed it at regional but i just don't know how. Any help woudl be greatly appreciated as i am in the middle of a project and am at a hault.

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Oh i have been through this one...sorry it aint a "fun" technique to try. Anyhow, the window sheet needs to be for your specific printer. They have ones for laserjet printers, I believe they are smooth on both sides. Whereas, if you have an inkjet printer you will need the window sheets (or transparencies) with a rough side to it. I believe the SU! window sheets may be made for laserjet printers. But dont quote me on that one. If it keeps smearing than if is evident you need a rough sided "transparency" sheet that way the ink from the printer will "catch" on the sheet. Hope this helps.

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Thank you very much. it was driving me crazy. I guess I will be off to Staples tomorrow.

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