Hi Melissa and thank you, you're a sweetheart. Please let me know how it goes with the ink, I'll have my fingers crossed for you. I can relate to your tale of how one thing leads to another with problem solving. I think we have the same printer, but I don't think I have the problem with the black/green ink. Is it that my eyes don't see it? Is that pretty normal for durabrite ink?
It is nice to rest. I have a retail store and schools to supply, and they're closed for Christmas, yeah, very nice break! I found Ebay to be very time consuming when I did it. I think Lou used to sell his totes on Ebay and progressed onto other ventures and away from that. For me, it was alot of work for very little return. I don't see myself ever venturing into this biz as far as Lou (wow), but I really enjoy this. I am going to hang around here to learn more from the pro's here, but am moving on to develope the other biz in my life. It's way more simple.
Why is the durabrite ink doing that to your colors? Is that pretty standard for the ink to do that? Is it happening to mine and I don't really notice it? Should I check more closely? Thanks, Melissa, sorry to sound kind of dumb about it, but I definitely got curious after you said durabrite ink can't take high heat. Does that mean mine too? Everyone's eyes are different, and mine took a turn for the worse this year - lucky me! When you find an ink that works well with the
JPSS, will you let me know? I wonder if all inks are created equally when it comes to putting them on SS, or if some work better than others with the paper? Uh-oh, Melissa, sounds like testing ahead...... I hope "first shot" is how it turns out!! So many variables, so little time and money!!! Wishing you the best of luck-
Thanks so much for all the great info in your post, I really appreciate it. I will look up SSactive and see if I can get an A/C. Thanks for being so awesome!
Best regards,
Kelly