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Use with an inkjet printer, markers, gel pens, stamp pads, or embossing powders to prevent smearing, resisting and bleeding on vellum, cardstock, and difficult printing surfaces. Helps speed up ink drying time, too. Each pouch has a strap to make application easier. Sold in assorted trendy colors, no choice.
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Not for Ink Jet Printers
Didn't work for printing on grey paper. Worst of all the powder stuck to the paper the load sensors and my printer kept reporting to clear paper jam even though there was no paper jammed in the printer. I ended up spending hours trying to the clean the sensor (which is not easy to get to) and getting my printer back to normal.
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Printing Pouch
This pouch seems to work on vellum using an ink pad and rubber stamp (I really didn't try it without the pouch, and I gave it plenty of time to dry), but it didn't work for the silver, matte finish cardstock I used in my inkjet printer. The ink still smudged as much as ever, even after letting it dry for several minutes. Also, after watching the youtube video, I decided to try it as a static remover on navy blue paper, to prepare it for silver embossing powder. Not only did I not notice any result as far as keeping stray specks of powder from sticking to my paper, but it also left white streaks (from the powder in the pouch) on the dark blue paper. It wiped off just fine, but then it didn't do any good as a static remover. Maybe if I had applied the powder, heat-embossed, then wiped, it might have helped, but I didn't know how the heat would affect the powder residue from the pouch, so I just wiped it off and started fresh without it. I will need to buy a separate static remover pad after all.So far, then, I have tried it on 3 papers for 3 different purposes (embossing, printing, stamping) and got unsightly residue on one paper (the dark blue), no improvement on one (the silver), and uncertain results on one (the vellum -- uncertain whether it would've worked without the pouch anyway). I'll say that on most papers, you can't see the powder. However, you can feel it quite well, and if you have very many pieces of paper to use it on (I had 60 small pieces of vellum), it makes an invisible mess. In the future, I might try it on ribbons, craft sticks, etc., and maybe I'll do a test on vellum with and without it. I'm not going to say yet that it's useless -- obviously it works for the designer, or she wouldn't be doing presentations of it (at least I have no reason to think she's presenting an elaborate hoax or being dishonest). As of now however, I have yet to see any benefit from it.
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