i use an ancient hp. forgot the model #. i use #92 which is just black. curious to know of the "fixion" filmI use an old hp envy 5660....#62 pig ink. They are really hard to find now new, I was told hp1000 is good, but when Iooked it up it showed a 61 cart. I don't know that number of cartridge, regards Rob Which ever..........got to be pigment ink
I have tried almost all available films. The best yet for me that is, is the Fixion and Dykem white. The Fixion looks and feels like all the rest, I just feel when the film hits the steel/s.s/copper, it transfers better. I also use less pressure during burnishing too. Robi use an ancient hp. forgot the model #. i use #92 which is just black. curious to know of the "fixion" film
ME to LeLand. I also found the dykem to be easier to apply a pretty thin coatpaps, the smoother you can apply what ever transfer fluid you use the better the transfer. I use thinned damar varnish. monk, fixxon transfer sheets are like pictorico sheets only much more reasonably priced. I like them better than pictorico. I bought 100 sheets years ago they cost 30 dollars with shipping. That was before the world went crazy probably more now.
LeLand is the varnish method the only you use?ME to LeLand. I also found the dykem to be easier to apply a pretty thin coat