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Subject:crack and peel From:Kat Nagel/MasterWork <katnagel -at- EZNET -dot- NET> Date:Fri, 9 Jun 1995 12:22:24 -0400
Mike Johnson wrote:
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Has anybody ever successfully run crack and peel adhesive backed paper
through an inkjet printer?
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Yup. Do it all the time with Avery self-adhesive address labels on an HP
Deskwriter. Run a test sheet first *every* time, since
o different printer models have different weird paper paths
o different batches of adhesive, *even from the same manufacturer*,
have different tolerances(sp?) for bending and twisting
Good luck!
@Kat
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