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Printing Questions Anonymous
I want to get some printing done, but I want the printing to be done on 12''X18'' 140 lb. watercolor paper, which I'll be supplying.

Most importantly, is it possible to print on paper this thick without warping it too much? Where would you guys suggest that I do the printing at? Is duplex printing possible on it?

Picture somewhat related.
>> Anonymous
press with dictionary directly after printing? Sometimes I do that when the paper looks slightly curved when coming out the printer
>> Anonymous
Some copy shops offer poster size printing
>> Anonymous
What is OP's pic?
>> Anonymous
when all else fails, screen printing is the way to go.
>> Anonymous
lenolium mounted on block. Carve design. Bunish with wooden spoon (slowly and medium pressure) handmotherfuckinmade
>> Anonymous
>>134455
>>134450
these men speak the truth
>> Anonymous
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>>134445
a while back this guy posted his paper lamp he made with template for it too lemme check...yup i saved it....
i don't remember if he drew it and scanned this for us or what but it's this printed big and put around a light/candle
>> Anonymous
>>134450
Jesus Christ, why didn't I think of this? I'm probably going to have to improvise a bit since I have a limited amount of things to work with, bu tit should still work.
>> Anonymous
I just want to ask(please don't kill me if its a little off topic) are there any other patterns like this? I want to put this pattern on a dress, but I want another pattern thats not on the edge.
>> Anonymous
Very possible, but if you want to avoid laser printing (which you most likely do with that texture), and warping from running through a machine, you'll want to use a poster-size printer that accepts sheet-feed as well as roll-feed. Some of the FedEx Kinkos Sign and Banner shops have Vutek printers, which can print on nearly any flat surface (doors, glass, etc) so that may be something to think about.
>> Anonymous
Has anyone done this in combination with the origame paper lamp taht was linked to a while ago???
http://www.yasutomo.com/project/paperlampshade.htm
>> Anonymous
>>134475

Thank you anon. I have been looking for this is a while <3
>> te-kun !Tkuncv4dfQ
This is great! I will try this when I get time...

It would be nice to start a usefull stuff thread...
>> Anonymous
any ideas on how to secure the one side of the rectangular shape so it still looks good? I don't think glue is a good idea nor is tape or staples...something that looks fairly seamless would be best. any ideas?