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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2009

After the surfaces are dry from the pre-coats, what's next? This video will show you how to get your surfaces ready for your inkjet printer with pressing and carrier sheets.

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  • At the time I made this video I was printing on an epson 4800 and the carrier sheet was airier paper. Now I have been switching my carrier sheets depending on my printer. On my epson 7890 I am using matte paper that I cut from a roll. The one I have now is thin and from HP. When printing on my epson R3000 I use epson presentation matte. When used airiel on the 3000 it was curling on the edges and causing problems.

  • very nice. can't wait to try it! you mentioned pressing the papers to get them flat, but didn't say HOW you pressed them.

    thanks,

    lara

  • I use and iron and put something over the paper so the coating doesn't get on my iron. You can't press the tyvek or lutradur without getting some melting.

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  • Hey Kathyanne -- what are you using for the carrier sheet? Thanks.

  • thanks so much,,,,,5*,,,,excelllllennnnn­t

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