Hi all,
for Cyanotype exposures I want to print a negative on a transparency film which blocks the UV light while doing contact copys. I tried transparent drawing paper I used years ago for doing technical drawings with black ink. This paper does not absorb ink and with all settings I tried on my Epson p800 I got running ink. Increasing the print time did not help much. Also the printer settings don't show a paper selection with "transparency film".
Any idea which media might work and what settings should be used?
regards
Lothar
P.S.: if you want to know how Cyanotype-Prints are exposed/made: Cyanotypes - Wikipedia
for Cyanotype exposures I want to print a negative on a transparency film which blocks the UV light while doing contact copys. I tried transparent drawing paper I used years ago for doing technical drawings with black ink. This paper does not absorb ink and with all settings I tried on my Epson p800 I got running ink. Increasing the print time did not help much. Also the printer settings don't show a paper selection with "transparency film".
Any idea which media might work and what settings should be used?
regards
Lothar
P.S.: if you want to know how Cyanotype-Prints are exposed/made: Cyanotypes - Wikipedia