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Snappy 12-31-2010 10:47 AM

Hi, I have been using the Bubble Jet Set 2000 to make my labels using cotton muslin. I have been throwing out any of the solution that is left over. Because it is rather expensive I am wondering if anyone knows if it can be reused. Thanks and Happy New Year everyone.

Prism99 12-31-2010 10:54 AM

My understanding is that you can pour the unused portion back into the container for re-use.

amma 12-31-2010 11:01 AM

Personally? I just lay the labels on a large piece of plastic wrap or a garbage bag and wet it down really good. Fold the sides up over it, so it stays nice and wet. It can only absorb just so much solution, so why waste it? I use a LOT less of it that way :D:D:D

raedar63 12-31-2010 11:14 AM

I use a homemade solution that seems to woork just as well and you can save it,so I don't see why you could'nt reuse the bubblejet.
Rae

cosyquilter 12-31-2010 11:19 AM

Raedar, tell us about your homemae solution, the commercial stuff is so expensive..

raedar63 12-31-2010 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by cosyquilter
Raedar, tell us about your homemae solution, the commercial stuff is so expensive..

http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=129537.0

Here is the link it worked fine for me.For those in the US just look up grams to ounce conversion, Most shot glasses are an ounce and that is what I used to measure the ingredients.

MaggieLou 12-31-2010 12:13 PM

Does this recipe work with inkjet printers as well?

patricej 12-31-2010 12:24 PM

you definitely can pour the unused Jet Set 2000 back into the bottle to use again.

raedar63 12-31-2010 12:37 PM


Originally Posted by MaggieLou
Does this recipe work with inkjet printers as well?

What is the diffrence in printers?, I just have a cheap cannon printer,cost less than 75 bucks .

MaggieLou 12-31-2010 12:51 PM

There's a different technology. This link explains it.
http://www.ehow.com/about_6499064_di...-printers.html

I have both HP and Canon injets.


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