Keiko, did you find the change to a dye ink instead of the normal pigment ink better when it came to bleeding? I really want to try it, but it's going to take some persuading for hubby to believe I'm not going to wreck the printer :thinking:
Keiko, did you find the change to a dye ink instead of the normal pigment ink better when it came to bleeding? I really want to try it, but it's going to take some persuading for hubby to believe I'm not going to wreck the printer :thinking:
I regularly use promarkers on digi stamps and have been using MCS supersmooth and even Kanban, in fact pretty much anything that is relatively smooth. I never colour in straight away though and to date have not had any problems with bleeding. Leaving the printed image to thoroughly dry out helps I think.
Try printing your digi image out in 'draft' setting as it lays less ink down. Then leave it to settle overnight and see how you get on.
I use a programme called ink saver and print it out on the Rymans 160g at 60% saving and leave over night and get good results
The ink saver programme I use with everything; from 20% off on the invoices I do for the farm; to 75% savings for emails for home to read, to 10% savings on photos and it makes vellum printable too