Bob Macklin <
rottenrobbie0@...> writes:
> I have 2 pacls of DynaArt paper I bought about 10 years ago. I had
> no idea how well it would work.
Ok, you might need this tip then...
Put the paper on a cooling rack in a box or plastic container with a
container with a small amount of water. Don't let the paper touch the
water, you just want to build a humidity box to rehumidify the paper.
Leave it in the box for three minutes, then run it through the laser
printer. The humidity softens the fibers, giving you a smoother
print.