Old 08-23-2011, 09:06 AM
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Charleen DiSante
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I was wondering about the wrinkles too. I have a packet of printed treasures and they have you format the label and you only get two to a full 8 1/2 by 11 sheet. Have you tried a full sheet and been able to print more per sheet?
Originally Posted by ShirlinAZ
Her method puts too many wrinkles for the fabric to feed nicely. I use my inkjet printer, but I use basting spray attach the fabric (slightly oversized) to 4x6 photo paper. I cut the fabric to size and put the photo paper with fabric attached into the printer's paper tray. Using my word processor, I make the label, perfectly centered, and print out. I have not had any paper/fabric jams or ink smears since I started doing this. It also works for photos. After printing, allow to sit for a few minutes to finish drying all ink. Peal the fabric from the paper and trim to final size. I re-use the paper several times.
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