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How to Successfully Print on Tissue Paper?
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[QUOTE="Williamjane, post: 233033, member: 27850"] I totally understand your struggle printing on tissue paper can be really tricky because of how thin and delicate it is. I’ve worked with custom-printed deli paper and tissue paper before, and here are a few things that usually help: [B]1. Use a carrier sheet[/B] Tape the tissue paper on all four sides to a regular A4 sheet. This keeps it stable and prevents the printer from pulling it in unevenly or tearing it. [B]2. Choose the “Thin Paper” or “Draft Mode” setting[/B] Most printers have a lightweight or thin paper option. Draft mode uses less ink, which helps avoid soaking or wrinkling the tissue. [B]3. Avoid high ink coverage designs[/B] Large solid colors or heavy ink areas can make the paper soggy. Minimal designs with fine lines print much cleaner. [B]4. Try wax-based or semi-coated tissue[/B] Some types of tissue are slightly stronger or have better print-holding ability. Regular gift tissue often tears easily. [B]5. Let the paper completely dry[/B] Tissue takes longer to absorb ink, so leave it flat for a while after printing. If you're looking for a more reliable solution, many people switch to [URL='https://waxpapers.net/printed-tissue-paper/'][B][I]professional custom tissue paper[/I][/B][/URL][B][I] and printing[/I][/B], especially when they need bulk or consistent quality but for DIY projects, the above methods usually work well. [/QUOTE]
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