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I've been using this method for a couple of months now and it works well with my inkjet. Only problem I sometimes have is that the paper is reluctant to fit through the printer, but dropping the fabric down on the paper a little has elimentated the problem so far.
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Originally Posted by QuiltNGanny
I've been using this method for a couple of months now and it works well with my inkjet. Only problem I sometimes have is that the paper is reluctant to fit through the printer, but dropping the fabric down on the paper a little has elimentated the problem so far.
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it has been recommended to always use an inkjet printer---laser printers can be damaged by running fabric through it-something about how hot it gets---
i think there are ways to use laser printers but there are different steps involved than using and inkjet and running fabric & freezer paper through
i think there are ways to use laser printers but there are different steps involved than using and inkjet and running fabric & freezer paper through
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I did this for the first time the other night. I was so afraid the fabric would peel off and be stuck in the printer. I used scotch tape and taped the edges of the fabric to the paper also. Next time I will move the fabric down a little from the end, I had to push it a little to get it to take it. But it printed off great, attached it to the quilt and washed it all. Didn't fade or anything. This was on a ink-jet printer.
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