bttrflygrl
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I'm a committed digital scrapper and always will be. As far as page design goes, I'm much more creative in Photoshop than I could ever be with paper. But.... I just started really playing with hybrid for cards and 3-d projects. I really want to utilize the thousands (at least!) of digital pattern paper I have in my stash for hybrid projects so I've started to print out paper and then punch, cut, fold, etc.
My concern is ink usage. I use an Epson R1800 and the ink isn't cheap. I'd love some feedback on the following...
1. When printing pp, do you print best possible photo quality or do you go for just regular photo quality? I feel like this paper gets cut up, inked and even partially covered up with embellishments, so is it really necessary to print at a high quality setting or even a photo quality setting?
2. Do any of you have a dedicated printer for hybrid that is less expensive and uses cheaper ink? I wonder if I'm crazy to use my fabulous high-end photo printer and ink for this purpose.
3. Do you have any hints for conserving ink? After having completed a couple of projects, I realize now that I can do a better job of planning out my print jobs (ie, printing smaller areas pattern paper that more closely match what I need). Any other tips/tricks?
4. Do some of you just go out and buy "real" pattern paper for your projects? Although I do have a few packages of beautiful pattern paper that I know will be put to good use, it seems like such a waste of money when I've already invested in such beautiful digital paper. Honestly - for every "must-have" line of real paper out there I have at least 3 or 4 digital kits that are similar or even nicer.
Any input here would be appreciated!! Thanks!
My concern is ink usage. I use an Epson R1800 and the ink isn't cheap. I'd love some feedback on the following...
1. When printing pp, do you print best possible photo quality or do you go for just regular photo quality? I feel like this paper gets cut up, inked and even partially covered up with embellishments, so is it really necessary to print at a high quality setting or even a photo quality setting?
2. Do any of you have a dedicated printer for hybrid that is less expensive and uses cheaper ink? I wonder if I'm crazy to use my fabulous high-end photo printer and ink for this purpose.
3. Do you have any hints for conserving ink? After having completed a couple of projects, I realize now that I can do a better job of planning out my print jobs (ie, printing smaller areas pattern paper that more closely match what I need). Any other tips/tricks?
4. Do some of you just go out and buy "real" pattern paper for your projects? Although I do have a few packages of beautiful pattern paper that I know will be put to good use, it seems like such a waste of money when I've already invested in such beautiful digital paper. Honestly - for every "must-have" line of real paper out there I have at least 3 or 4 digital kits that are similar or even nicer.
Any input here would be appreciated!! Thanks!
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