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Since: Oct 24, 2005 Posts: 114
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 11:12 am
Post subject: Inkjet printing both sides Archived from groups: rec>photo>digital, others (more info?)
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Somewhat OT for both groups (I'd appreciate a pointer to a more
appropriate one), but I imagine there's some expertise on this subject
here.
I want to make a birthday card by folding a sheet of the A4 'Super
quality photo paper for inkjet printers' that I have at hand, bought
from WH Smith. But I find that on the non-glossy side I get a smeary
wet mess with all the 'paper type' settings I've tried. Plain, Matte -
Heavy, Photo, Premium Semi Gloss - even Inkjet Transparency! If the
ink will stay on a transparent sheet of plastic with that last option,
I'm darned if I can see why it won't do so on this stuff? Is it
deliberately 'waxed' or something?
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Since: May 29, 2006 Posts: 28
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 11:12 am
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Since: Mar 16, 2008 Posts: 4
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 11:12 am
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Terry Pinnell <terrypinDEL... DeleteThis @THESEdial.pipex.com> wrote:
> But I find that on the non-glossy side I get a smeary
> wet mess with all the 'paper type' settings I've tried.
I trick I've used to work around this: If you have access
to a laser printer, print the back side on that first,
then the color on the photo side.
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Regards, Bob Niland mailto:name@ispname.tld
http://www.access-one.com/rjn email4rjn AT yahoo DOT com
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Since: Mar 16, 2008 Posts: 4
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 2:29 pm
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Arthur Entlich <e-printerh....DeleteThis@mvps.org> wrote:
> Some inkjet coatings, and the glossy are more likely, can be a type of
> plastic that will melt with the heat of a laser printer fuser. Some
> people have ruined their laser printer's fuser doing this, so beware!
I would expect any papers not suited to laser printing
to say so on the carton, although perhaps inadequately
emphasized as "Use only in inkjet printers" or some such.
> Obviously, some inkjet paper coatings survive the heat,
> but you need to be careful.
I've never had a problem doing it, but that could be just
the luck of the draw on the media. I do have some early
HP JetSeries stock that is clearly a plastic base, and
that I stuff I never fed to the LaserJet for this very reason.
Of course, if the OP doesn't own a laser printer, and
buys an old LaserJet cheaply on eBay, then not much
is at risk
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Regards, Bob Niland mailto:name@ispname.tld
http://www.access-one.com/rjn email4rjn AT yahoo DOT com
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Since: Jan 06, 2008 Posts: 250
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 2:46 pm
Post subject: Re: Inkjet printing both sides (STUPIDITY WARNING!!) [Login to view extended thread Info.] Imported from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Since: Jan 05, 2006 Posts: 98
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:25 pm
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Some inkjet coatings, and the glossy are more likely, can be a type of
plastic that will melt with the heat of a laser printer fuser. Some
people have ruined their laser printer's fuser doing this, so beware!
Obviously, some inkjet paper coatings survive the heat, but you need to
be careful.
Art
rjn wrote:
> Terry Pinnell <terrypinDEL... DeleteThis @THESEdial.pipex.com> wrote:
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>>But I find that on the non-glossy side I get a smeary
>>wet mess with all the 'paper type' settings I've tried.
>
>
> I trick I've used to work around this: If you have access
> to a laser printer, print the back side on that first,
> then the color on the photo side.
>
> --
> Regards, Bob Niland mailto:name@ispname.tld
> http://www.access-one.com/rjn email4rjn AT yahoo DOT com
> NOT speaking for any employer, client or Internet Service Provider. >> Stay informed about: Inkjet printing both sides |
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Since: May 30, 2006 Posts: 15
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:25 pm
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>> I trick I've used to work around this: If you have access
>> to a laser printer, print the back side on that first,
>> then the color on the photo side.
> Some inkjet coatings, and the glossy are more likely, can be a type of
> plastic that will melt with the heat of a laser printer fuser. Some
> people have ruined their laser printer's fuser doing this, so beware!
>
> Obviously, some inkjet paper coatings survive the heat, but you need to
> be careful.
Right, I've had problems with a laser printer after feeding a page that was
previously ink-jet-printed on the other side.
But what about the opposite? Is there any problem first printing one side
with a laser printer (or copier for that matter), then ink-jet-printing the
second side? >> Stay informed about: Inkjet printing both sides |
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Since: Jan 06, 2008 Posts: 250
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:25 pm
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Since: Mar 18, 2006 Posts: 415
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:47 pm
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Terry Pinnell wrote:
> Somewhat OT for both groups (I'd appreciate a pointer to a more
> appropriate one), but I imagine there's some expertise on this subject
> here.
>
> I want to make a birthday card by folding a sheet of the A4 'Super
> quality photo paper for inkjet printers' that I have at hand, bought
> from WH Smith. But I find that on the non-glossy side I get a smeary
> wet mess with all the 'paper type' settings I've tried. Plain, Matte -
> Heavy, Photo, Premium Semi Gloss - even Inkjet Transparency! If the
> ink will stay on a transparent sheet of plastic with that last option,
> I'm darned if I can see why it won't do so on this stuff? Is it
> deliberately 'waxed' or something?
Use matte 'watercolor' paper instead. It's really nice stuff and there's
no coating to worry about. >> Stay informed about: Inkjet printing both sides |
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Since: Aug 05, 2007 Posts: 59
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:01 pm
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Terry Pinnell wrote:
> Somewhat OT for both groups (I'd appreciate a pointer to a more
> appropriate one), but I imagine there's some expertise on this subject
> here.
>
> I want to make a birthday card by folding a sheet of the A4 'Super
> quality photo paper for inkjet printers' that I have at hand, bought
> from WH Smith. But I find that on the non-glossy side I get a smeary
> wet mess with all the 'paper type' settings I've tried. Plain, Matte -
> Heavy, Photo, Premium Semi Gloss - even Inkjet Transparency! If the
> ink will stay on a transparent sheet of plastic with that last option,
> I'm darned if I can see why it won't do so on this stuff? Is it
> deliberately 'waxed' or something?
>
I find that "presentation paper" works well for greeting
cards. I use the HP brand on my HP printer. >> Stay informed about: Inkjet printing both sides |
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Since: Mar 16, 2008 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:22 pm
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"Terry Pinnell" <terrypinDELETE RemoveThis @THESEdial.pipex.com> wrote in message
news:mkvpt3lelb84t8arkgceelorhv0bmeb5sk@4ax.com...
> Somewhat OT for both groups (I'd appreciate a pointer to a more
> appropriate one), but I imagine there's some expertise on this subject
> here.
>
> I want to make a birthday card by folding a sheet of the A4 'Super
> quality photo paper for inkjet printers' that I have at hand, bought
> from WH Smith. But I find that on the non-glossy side I get a smeary
> wet mess with all the 'paper type' settings I've tried. Plain, Matte -
> Heavy, Photo, Premium Semi Gloss - even Inkjet Transparency! If the
> ink will stay on a transparent sheet of plastic with that last option,
> I'm darned if I can see why it won't do so on this stuff? Is it
> deliberately 'waxed' or something?
>
> --
> Terry, East Grinstead, UK
I would guess that the back coating has a function - possibly to keep the
paper flat. Coating one side only may cause a different amount of moisture
absorption and warp the paper. I've used Epson Glossy Photo paper and
printed on both sides successfully. It does have a very faint logo repeat
pattern printed on the back side, but no one who has received these cards
noticed it at all. I currently use Staples Supreme Double Sided Matte paper
for printing two sided cards. Because it is a paper specifically coated for
receiving inkjet photo images, it looks quite good and is also a very decent
weight and stiffness for cards. Although glossy photo papers print a more
vivid photo, this matte paper is a close second best. >> Stay informed about: Inkjet printing both sides |
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Since: Oct 24, 2005 Posts: 114
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:38 pm
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"Burt" <nospam.DeleteThis@pacbell.net> wrote:
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>"Terry Pinnell" <terrypinDELETE.DeleteThis@THESEdial.pipex.com> wrote in message
>news:mkvpt3lelb84t8arkgceelorhv0bmeb5sk@4ax.com...
>> Somewhat OT for both groups (I'd appreciate a pointer to a more
>> appropriate one), but I imagine there's some expertise on this subject
>> here.
>>
>> I want to make a birthday card by folding a sheet of the A4 'Super
>> quality photo paper for inkjet printers' that I have at hand, bought
>> from WH Smith. But I find that on the non-glossy side I get a smeary
>> wet mess with all the 'paper type' settings I've tried. Plain, Matte -
>> Heavy, Photo, Premium Semi Gloss - even Inkjet Transparency! If the
>> ink will stay on a transparent sheet of plastic with that last option,
>> I'm darned if I can see why it won't do so on this stuff? Is it
>> deliberately 'waxed' or something?
>>
>> --
>> Terry, East Grinstead, UK
>
>I would guess that the back coating has a function - possibly to keep the
>paper flat. Coating one side only may cause a different amount of moisture
>absorption and warp the paper. I've used Epson Glossy Photo paper and
>printed on both sides successfully. It does have a very faint logo repeat
>pattern printed on the back side, but no one who has received these cards
>noticed it at all. I currently use Staples Supreme Double Sided Matte paper
>for printing two sided cards. Because it is a paper specifically coated for
>receiving inkjet photo images, it looks quite good and is also a very decent
>weight and stiffness for cards. Although glossy photo papers print a more
>vivid photo, this matte paper is a close second best.
>
Thanks for all the replies. I have a fair stock of this glossy paper,
but looks like I'm not going to get anything printed on its back. (No
laser.) I'll try some of the alternative paper types at a later date,
but meanwhile I'm tackling the project on a couple of fronts.
1) Folding the sheet twice, which gets all images onto one side,
albeit smaller. Then using all four sections to the maximum.
2) Have glued some plain inkjet paper to back of the glossy, and will
try that with the 1-fold design.
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Since: Dec 21, 2005 Posts: 383
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:35 pm
Post subject: Re: Inkjet printing both sides (STUPIDITY WARNING!!) [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Rita Berkowitz <ritaberk2008.RemoveThis@aol.com> wrote:
>rjn wrote:
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>>> But I find that on the non-glossy side I get a smeary
>>> wet mess with all the 'paper type' settings I've tried.
>>
>> I trick I've used to work around this: If you have access
>> to a laser printer, print the back side on that first,
>> then the color on the photo side.
>
>Bob, please stop posting misinformation that can intentionally destroy
99% on the irony meter.
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Since: Aug 26, 2005 Posts: 1150
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:49 pm
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"Terry Pinnell" <terrypinDELETE.RemoveThis@THESEdial.pipex.com> wrote:
> Somewhat OT for both groups (I'd appreciate a pointer to a more
> appropriate one), but I imagine there's some expertise on this subject
> here.
>
> I want to make a birthday card by folding a sheet of the A4 'Super
> quality photo paper for inkjet printers' that I have at hand, bought
> from WH Smith. But I find that on the non-glossy side I get a smeary
> wet mess with all the 'paper type' settings I've tried. Plain, Matte -
> Heavy, Photo, Premium Semi Gloss - even Inkjet Transparency! If the
> ink will stay on a transparent sheet of plastic with that last option,
> I'm darned if I can see why it won't do so on this stuff? Is it
> deliberately 'waxed' or something?
It's probably deliberate. They want to sell you "double sided photo paper"
at outrageous prices. The Japanese fine print on my favorite Epson matte
photo paper says (loose translation) "Don't even think about trying to print
on the back side".
David J. Littleboy
Who named his printer "Ink-sucking pig"
Tokyo, Japan >> Stay informed about: Inkjet printing both sides |
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:49 pm
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"David J. Littleboy" wrote:
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> "Terry Pinnell" <terrypinDELETE DeleteThis @THESEdial.pipex.com> wrote:
> > Somewhat OT for both groups (I'd appreciate a pointer to a more
> > appropriate one), but I imagine there's some expertise on this subject
> > here.
> >
> > I want to make a birthday card by folding a sheet of the A4 'Super
> > quality photo paper for inkjet printers' that I have at hand, bought
> > from WH Smith. But I find that on the non-glossy side I get a smeary
> > wet mess with all the 'paper type' settings I've tried. Plain, Matte -
> > Heavy, Photo, Premium Semi Gloss - even Inkjet Transparency! If the
> > ink will stay on a transparent sheet of plastic with that last option,
> > I'm darned if I can see why it won't do so on this stuff? Is it
> > deliberately 'waxed' or something?
>
> It's probably deliberate. They want to sell you "double sided photo paper"
> at outrageous prices. The Japanese fine print on my favorite Epson matte
> photo paper says (loose translation) "Don't even think about trying to print
> on the back side".
>
> David J. Littleboy
> Who named his printer "Ink-sucking pig"
> Tokyo, Japan
Nonsense, paper is coated on one side to keep costs down.
There is double sided photopaper, e.g. Kodak Picture Pater CAT 807 7448,
which is reasonable priced.
You can also glue 2 sheets together.
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