Sunday, January 31, 2010

Print On Pvc Card Dry Will An Inkjet Printer Print To A Pvc Plastic Card?

Will an inkjet printer print to a pvc plastic card? - print on pvc card dry

I have a Canon all-in-One Printer MP530. I have a blank white PVC, a plastic card (like a photo print card, passport, credit card type / size, etc..) I want to know if a stream of ink color printing on plastic because it is a different material that I printed earlier.

I mean, is sitting removed as soon as printed should be dry and dry for a few days for a couple of minutes, not even go, etc., etc.?

Can anyone help?

PS: I am not sure if this is in the right pane, for he is a stranger, as they usually catergorize!

4 comments:

Swapan, The Dream said...

It is printed, but the prints not be permanent.
Do you need to use a printer, solvent
or printed on the side of transmission, then transfer the image into the plastic card.

jim b said...

driving can ruin the printer, and if ur trying to get a false ID, then you and your stupid, he does everything wrong, so I hope u caught and go to jail, they could clean, or if you know what I mean.

blphnx said...

No, not a flaw

tahoch said...

No, it can not with an inkjet printer ink for printing on PVC card. The ink streams. In fact, it can not with a LaserJet printer is also typical.

The opportunities we have are:
1) Obtain the documents with printing solvents, which are typically companies. You must be able to visit the shops to print this type of printer (if) you print a large number of.

Print 2) in a paper for inkjet paper sticker or inkjet tattoo (which is available in most stationery stores), then transfer the sticker on the PVC card. Note that this can not be permanent, especially if you have to be subjected to rough treatment. Drag the label in May.

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