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Re: [BKARTS] Traditional bookbinding [inkjet]
Buck wrote:
OK, now I'm curious. How on earth do you use an ink jet to print
on rigid materials like wood and metal?
If a printer can print directly onto a CD, as several can, it should be
able to print to other inflexible media. However, that doesn't mean the
media, especially an non-porous glossy one like metal, will take the wet
ink all that well. Alternatively, printing to a transfer paper in any
printer then ironing it to the wood or metal or whatever should work.
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