Difficulty Printing on Deli Wrap Paper

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Hey everyone,

I've been struggling with getting decent prints on deli wrap paper lately and I'm hitting a wall. No matter what I try, adjusting printer settings, experimenting with different ink types, or handling the paper more carefully. I keep running into issues. The prints end up smudged, the ink bleeds and sometimes, the paper jams halfway through.

I'm not alone in this, right? Has anyone found a reliable way to print on deli wrap paper without all the headaches? I've got a small business relying on this, so any tips or insights would be a huge help. And if there are any other methods or equipment that might work better for this type of paper, I'm all ears. Thanks in advance for any advice!
 
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Printing on deli wrap paper can be a real challenge due to its thin and absorbent nature. To get better results, try using quick-drying or waterproof ink and adjust your printer settings to the lowest ink density.

Make sure the paper is flat and smooth to prevent jams. If these tweaks don't work, you might want to look into a thermal transfer printer or one designed for handling thin papers. Testing small batches before doing a large print run can save a lot of headaches. Good luck with your small business!
 
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Printing on deli wrap paper can be challenging due to its unique properties. Here are common issues and solutions for successful printing.
 
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Hi there! Printing on deli wrap paper can be challenging. If you haven’t already, try switching to a laser printer, as it handles this type of paper better than inkjets. Adjust your printer settings to match the media type or thickness of the deli wrap paper. Make sure the paper is flat and completely dry before loading it. Using high-quality, fast-drying ink can also help prevent smudging. If these tips don’t solve the problem, consider exploring alternative papers or pre-printed options. Hope this helps!
 

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