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    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.

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by logobear View Post
    my guess is that you have dye sublimation PHOTO paper, (the 'host' paper) - meant to be used with a 'donor' ribbon of RGB.
    Whatever it is I think it's defective, the surface just repels liquid. I ordered some TruPix.


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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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