well atleast my printer, at this moment. I have this wonderful laser printer that worked fantastic until a CD label got caught inside. Now it’s all messed up. I can print but I get streaks and ink blots along the edge. Which is fine for printing out emails or coupons but not when your trying your hand at creating a new digi craft to sell.
I made a mini book using my Good Old-Fashion Stationary kit but I can’t print a good quality print out so I can have a picture of the finished project, or for that matter to see if I can even make it into the finish project. So I need someone who would be willing to put their printer to work on my behalf. Who could print out the craft pages and see if every thing lines up and works together. Who can then take a picture of the finished project and would allow me to use the photo for my preview.
In return that person would, of course, get the digi craft files and I will even throw in the full Good Old-Fashion Stationary kit as a thank you. You MUST be able to print, double-sided on cardstock and have cardstock to print on. The actual project can be done single-sided and on regular paper but for the preview I would like the best quality. If you wish to help me out and can fill the required printing needs then please use the Contact Me form to contact me and include the following information: Your Name, Email, a link to your gallery (so I can see your work) and what type of printer you have. I will leave this offer until next Wednesday, when I will I chose the best candidate.








Sorry to hear about your printer getting messed up with a peeled off cd sticker label. Sticker labels are the worst way to label discs as your experience illustrates. I now use a disc labeling printer called the Dymo DiscPainter. It prints nice color labels directly on the disc without the bubbling and peeling of sticker labels. Good luck getting you laser printer working again.
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