I was wondering if it was possible to run a plastic binder cover (like the kind you use with a comb binding machine) through my printer? I’m not sure if the ink would even actually stick to it… or if it might even melt in my new printer? I have a new Kodak ESP3… so I don’t want to mess it up! Anyone know? I know you can buy clear sheets made for the inkjet printers… but I didn’t know if these were different… Thanks in advance.

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2 Responses to “Plastic Binder Cover Sheets Through The Inkjet? Is It Safe?”
  1. sosguy says:

    The ink won’t stick to it.

  2. George H says:

    the binder covers a to slick for the ink to stick to. the “overhead” clear plastic printable sheets are a bit thin for use as covers. There are Thermal plastic sheets that will take printing…ask some graphic engineer…they use it for overlays on plans.

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