Printing with Inklingo
I hate to say I am techno challanged.........That is an understatement. Is any one out there familiar with it. I have the stuff but I am stumped on the printing. I could use some help and would be willing to call on my dime, or what ever. I really want to learn it and I am not to slow I am sure I am just missing a little something and will be surprised. It is probably just a mental block. Help please.Thanks
Shannon Summers (candicane) |
Iron your fabric to freezer paper and it should feed through your printer just fine. What part are you having problems with?
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You are using an inkjet printer, right? Not a laser jet? You also need Adobe Reader, which is free.
Have you checked on Linda's website? There is a support tab with FAQs and download instructions. She is very responsive to questions. There is also a Yahoo group you can join. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Inklingo/ |
Be sure and leave a leading edge of just the freezer paper, maybe a 1/4 inch, when you iron on your fabric. It helps to get things started in the printer. :)
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When you iron on the freezer paper, the top edge will tend to curl and jam up in your printer. What I do is after I iron on the paper on one side, I flip it over and iron on a 1/4 inch of freezer paper to the top edge of the end that feeds into the printer first. This will take the curl out of the top edge and prevent jamming.
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I am new to Inklingo too and am just loving it. When I first started, it seemed simple enough, but when I actually started, those thoughts turned into "you've got to be kidding". Anyway....I kept at it. I joined her Yahoo Group. There are lots of helpful people there and you can go backward through the posts to read others stories. Also, when I was totally stuck, I emailed Linda (Inklingo Linda) with my problem. She emailed me back within the hour with help, and then, she even followed up to be sure I was doing OK.
Alice |
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