Old 06-14-2010, 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by lab fairy
The easiest way to figure out how your printer feeds is to mark the top page of regular paper with an X (I'm goofy so I write THIS SIDE UP when I do it) and put it in the paper tray to print on like you normally would. Test print something from some document and notice which side of the paper it prints on. I change printers often use this method with all of them. Whether I am printing on transparencies, photographic paper, etc. doesn't matter because the principle is the same.

You shouldn't have any problems but if you are really worried about the fabric peeling off the paper you could try using a really long stitch length and baste the edges?
I don't really have a problem on the "right side" of the paper to print, my concern was the fabric peeling off. Basting would certainly illuminate that situation. Thanks for the input. :thumbup:
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