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Dan

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Nov 14, 2004, 11:05:16 AM11/14/04
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My daughter has an oversized school project that needs to be printed
both sides. I was planning on printing it on my Epson Stylus Photo
2000p, the earlier version of the 2200. Her project will fit on
Epson's Watercolor Paper, radiant white, which is 13 x 19. Epson's
instructions say to only print one side on the Watercolor paper. The
"brighter" side seems a bit smoother than the back, but both seem fine
for printing. Has anyone tried this? I once put the wrong photo paper
into the 2000p and had a devil of a time cleaning out the smears of
ink later. I need to know ASAP!
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Doug

Stephan

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Nov 14, 2004, 2:22:24 PM11/14/04
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3M Super77 spray adhesive.
Print, spray, assemble.

Stephan

Tom Ellliott

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Nov 14, 2004, 2:47:49 PM11/14/04
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Print one side, spray with UV Fixative (Charcoal artists use for keeping the
charcole from smearing), then print other side.
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Robert Feinman

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Nov 15, 2004, 9:29:36 AM11/15/04
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In article <1100448316.PYlY7nMldhu4suILNZA1xg@teranews>,
new...@networkdont.net says...
Don't print on the back, you won't like the results. There are two-side
papers you can use instead, but it doesn't seem worth buying a whole
package for one print. I would go with everyone else's suggestion and
just mount the two sheets together.

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