printed tissue

From: Marty Sasaki <marty_at_mss.tzo.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 01:07:52 -0500

A few questions about inkjet printed tissue.

- Some folks recommend covering with tissue by applying glue stick to
  the frame, letting it dry, then placing the tissue over it and
  applying alcohol to re-activate the adhesive. Does this work with
  ink-jet printed tissue? I'm wondering whether the ink creates a
  barrier to the alcohol or whether the alcohol will cause the ink to
  run?
- to avoid warped frames many recommend shrinking or wrinkling the
  tissue before covering. Should you do this before or after printing?
- Since shrinking or crumpling up the paper results in the image
  paper shrinking do you print oversize? enlarge the image, and if you
  enlarge the image, by how much?
- Can you print on Gampi?
= What's the preferred type of tissue to print on?

Thanks a bunch.

Marty Sasaki
Received on Sun Feb 25 2007 - 23:44:15 CET

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