Sunday, September 12, 2010
Is it out of danger to put a sheet of acetate into a printer?
Is it out of danger to put a sheet of acetate into a printer?
If you don't enjoy a commercial printer, I would definately say NO. purloin it to your local sign company and see if they have a flat bed printer or something that won't verbs it. Your home printer will mess it up and you'll wish you hadn't.
If it have a cardstock feeder strip on it then yes.
You entail the right stuff - i.e. transparencies which are designed for printers. Anything else is likely to (at best) produce a terrifically poor print or (at worst) ruin your printer.
You would probably be okay in a ink spray printer, but I wouldn't put it in a laser printer. The laser heat element will unfreeze the acetate, and you will be spending a lot of time cleaning out the printer.
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