With TruePix paper, my settings are Epson Matte, high speed and best photo quality. Don't waste your time on budget papers, they are too thin to hold a decent amount of ink.
With TruePix paper, my settings are Epson Matte, high speed and best photo quality. Don't waste your time on budget papers, they are too thin to hold a decent amount of ink.
hubie (17-08-2017)
my guess is that you have dye sublimation PHOTO paper, (the 'host' paper) - meant to be used with a 'donor' ribbon of RGB.
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if it is PHOTO sublimation paper, it would always repel liquid.
Photo sublimation involves 3 part 'donor' film - in R, G, & B that melt/transfere/sublimate their colour onto the host paper - which usually has a glossy photo finish.
I don't think the paper will be defective, you have just got the wrong type for our kind of sublimation
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It was the paper, using trupix now and works fine.
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