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printing on wood ?

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wife sent this to me to try .Im not to sure about trying this on my printer. thought Id ask others what they think first .
http://www.theartofdoingstuff.com/how-t ... -transfer/
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That's an interesting idea. I don't see why it wouldn't work. Maybe try with a small test image first.

The ink is going to glob up a bit on the wax paper, but if you've ever accidentally printed on a peel-off label AFTER peeling off the label, it's essentially a wax paper. I've done that many times by accident and it's never harmed the printer.

Any excess ink on the heads will be wiped off by the sponge that wipes the inkjets after every line printed.
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If it works that easily, I like the look it gives it.. I may have found a new business.. lmao
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