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From time to time, I make up sheets of business cards with special print-price
offers that I hand out at an event shoot. I create the layout with Adobe
Pagemaker then print sheets of 12 business-card-sized handouts. I want to print
on both sides of the letter-sized glossy photo paper.
The glossy side works fine but I find the back side needs a very light ink
laydown because it is not absorbent to any degree and must dry by evaporation.
I've tried to minimize the problem by using ultralight fonts in an effort to
reduce the drying time and "bloom" or "dot gain" but it's not working well.
What setting on the iP4000 will lay down the least ink?
Many thanks!
DaveinFLL
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It's not the heat, it's the humidity
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You should watch us vote!)
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From time to time, I make up sheets of business cards with special print-price
offers that I hand out at an event shoot. I create the layout with Adobe
Pagemaker then print sheets of 12 business-card-sized handouts. I want to print
on both sides of the letter-sized glossy photo paper.
The glossy side works fine but I find the back side needs a very light ink
laydown because it is not absorbent to any degree and must dry by evaporation.
I've tried to minimize the problem by using ultralight fonts in an effort to
reduce the drying time and "bloom" or "dot gain" but it's not working well.
What setting on the iP4000 will lay down the least ink?
Many thanks!
DaveinFLL
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It's not the heat, it's the humidity
==========================
(Think the humidity's bad?
You should watch us vote!)
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