Old 06-14-2010, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Quiltntime
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
iron the heat-n-bond to the back of your fabric and [obviously] leave the paper on.

set a stack of books on top of the prepared sheet(s). it will flatten nicely and should survice a trip through your printer. safer still is to change your printer settings so it expects the thickest paper it can handle.

just don't goof like i sometimes do by forgetting which side goes up. :lol:
Okay, something went wrong with my Reply....I'll try it again.

I have an HP Inkjet printer, but a little scared to try it, even with all the great suggestions.

Who's going first? Let me know, if it works. Just my luck, I would have to fish the fabric out of the printer piece by piece. ;)
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