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Old 05-11-2010, 10:01 AM
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Jois
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I just discovered printing a label on my printer this morning and it looks better than I expected.

I used washed and ironed yellow fake tie dye, cut a 7.5" square, scotch taped it to a piece of regular printer paper put it face down in the printer and let it go.

I'm amazed it didn't complain about the fat paper, grab the scotch tape and wind it up around most important and hardest to repair part of the innards of the printer or just make the darned thing pop off the desk.

I put it in hot water for half an hour and for a toddler's quilt this is wonderful.

But next time I'll going to ask for a "real" label from sewnsewer2 who makes them.

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