How to dry ink printed on back of photo paper

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Perhaps. I would just like to minimize the amount of extra workflow needed to accomplish a good backprint, especially minimizing additional materials required.
 

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Perhaps. I would just like to minimize the amount of extra workflow needed to accomplish a good backprint, especially minimizing additional materials required.
All this extra work seems very pointless, a label would to be the best option that would work every time..
 

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I would just like to minimize the amount of extra workflow needed to accomplish a good backprint, especially minimizing additional materials required.
Or you switch over to a printer which meets your requirements - the already mentioned Frontier DL650 printer , the printer does backside printing on media which are suitable for that printer

Just look for the specs

Back printing Two 40-character lines in backside print of information
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https://www.fujifilm.com/de/en/business/photofinishing/frontier-dry/dl650-pro/specifications
 

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@brwinters, you are right it's not bulletproof. I had a few printed, so these will go out that way. If they smear I'll blame the post (not nice, but hey...). I won't do it again, now that I know. It's not something I "have" to do anyway. I already made use of another suggestion above, a marker. Worked just fine, and I saw no bleed through. And if I have to do more, I'll use labels, also a good suggestion. I just didn't know all this before. Thanks, and All the Best.
 
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All this extra work seems very pointless, a label would to be the best option that would work every time..
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Or you switch over to a printer which meets your requirements - the already mentioned Frontier DL650 printer , the printer does backside printing on media which are suitable for that printer

Just look for the specs

Back printing Two 40-character lines in backside print of information
on
https://www.fujifilm.com/de/en/business/photofinishing/frontier-dry/dl650-pro/specifications
I get what you mean, but easier said than done goes without saying. A used DL6 is relatively cheap but a pain to ship and takes up a ton of space. Space I don't have, 14 printers later...
 

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Avery makes 4" x 6" labels. That might look better on a 4" x 6" photo paper than an attached smaller label?
Yes, but such a large label sounds fiddly to apply on a consistent basis. Not to mention significant added expense if you do it any more than occasionally.
 

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The thread is in fact titled "how to get ink to stick to photo paper backing," not "how to put a sticker on it." I don't know why then it's such a laugh that the people in that thread would prefer a printed surface over a sticker on it.
 
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