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| Best way to dry ink Hi guys. I have a printer to print CD's. I have printed in cd's and dvd's like Traxdata, ritek, Titanium and other brands. Allways work fine with the design but i have the same problem every time i use black. Black ink never dry totaly. I even use a laminator sparay to keep the inkjt ink but don't abuse and every time i put a finger on it bring black ink. There is any tecnic to print and dry the inkjet ink in a right way? Anyone have this kind of problem? Regards, WR |
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