printer using freezerpaper
#11
It must be possible somehow because I have freezer paper that is made to go in the printer. I would have used regular freezer paper cut down but I have trouble finding freezer paper in stores here.
#12
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I just tried this yesterday for the first time, and the printer jammed twice. Fortunately, I was able to pull everything out and the printer still works. But I guess I will have to figure out a different method for labels.
#13
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Fast forward: now have GO for cutting scrap card stock and or fabric, and acrylic template for fabric for other sizes and PaperPieces.com for paper shapes, if needed.....more fun - no fuss
#15
This is how I do it, but I re-iron the leading edge after the trimming.
#17
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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You print on the smooth side of the freezer paper or if doing inklings on the Wong side if the fabric. ( your freezer paper in ironed on the right side). Lots of people successfully use inklings so it must be good. I have read lots of positives and very few negatives.
#18
Been doing it for years you can buy pre cut freezer paper for quilting just make sure you print on the paper side and not on the wax side. Also you can iron onto fabric and print directly to the fabric, as mentioned make sure there are no stray threads as those can damage your printer.
#19
For labels on regular fabric (not the special printer fabric) you have prepare the fabric with Bubble Jet Set or use one of the recipes for a homemade version of it. The OP just wants to print on the freezer paper, not the fabric.
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