How Do You Print On Plastic Film From A PC To An Inkjet?
Plastic film offers a unique medium for crafts and projects because it is usually clear or translucent, allowing light to filter through the colors for a stained glass effect. Specialty inkjet sheets have a coated side for ink to set. Smooth plastic sheets not coated for inkjet printers require time for the surface ink to dry, like paint. Users can transfer still-wet designs on the uncoated plastic film to other absorbent surfaces, such as paper crafts. Inkjet printer utilities provide options to control the quality of the printout, such as thick paper setting, slower printing speed and fine resolution. Make sure the printer’s utilities and drivers are installed on the computer. Open the desired image or file. Consider how the plastic will be applied to the desired surface or how the image will be used. For example, plastic cling film for windows will not have the printed image touching the glass surface (to avoid ink transfer and smudging); plastic film used on a light box will have t