Re: Stuff ive been up to...*pics* Reply #15 – July 15, 2005, 04:07:00 AM Shawn:Really? Wow, that stinks. I was sure that method would have solved the whole problem. What if you, as others said, paint the inner portion of the light diffuser with black paint?Joe Quote Selected
Re: Stuff ive been up to...*pics* Reply #16 – July 15, 2005, 10:54:51 PM i was thinking about using some white paint, it might be opaque enough to block out the light behind the black, but not so much as to block the light from passing through the whitecant hurt, isnt like i cant just print up another Quote Selected
Re: Stuff ive been up to...*pics* Reply #17 – July 15, 2005, 11:39:11 PM Quote from: Tbird232cii was thinking about using some white paint, it might be opaque enough to block out the light behind the black, but not so much as to block the light from passing through the whitecant hurt, isnt like i cant just print up anotherprint another and double them up put the other over the top of the current one. Quote Selected
Re: Stuff ive been up to...*pics* Reply #18 – July 16, 2005, 11:17:21 AM ive tried it, the problem is they will never stack totally perfect, so there is usually a slight shadow, ive tried a few Quote Selected
Re: Stuff ive been up to...*pics* Reply #19 – July 16, 2005, 11:24:03 AM Are you printing these on regular paper? You could try some thicker paper. It may make the light more difficult to come through the white but should really help with the black.Or how about printing on one side of the paper, then flip the paper over and reverse the image on the computer and reprint. If it lines up, both sides of the paper will be black and the lettering will match up perfectly. Quote Selected
Re: Stuff ive been up to...*pics* Reply #20 – July 17, 2005, 11:30:07 PM use photo paper Quote Selected
Re: Stuff ive been up to...*pics* Reply #21 – July 18, 2005, 01:09:46 AM all the ones ive printed have been on photo paper Quote Selected
Re: Stuff ive been up to...*pics* Reply #22 – July 18, 2005, 08:37:56 PM You could try using cardstock type paper. It's much thicker than photo paper. Quote Selected