How can I remove copier toner from a pair of sneakers? What size should a digital picture be to get best results from a printer/copier?
Jan 16
jamocha almond fudge asked:


I find that the powder is very messy and hard to maintain. I’m also looking for a color copier and RIP device that outputs the best quality and takes more than 100lb paper. I know it’s a lot of info but I need ideas. Thanks people!

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One Response to “Is there a color copier out there that uses liquid ink instead of powder?”

  1. Tomasthanes Says:

    Printers based on lasers and photosensitive drums use “toner” (powder). Printers based on ink-jet technology use ink.

    You can find all-in-one printer/fax/scanners that use an ink-jet to print. HP makes these as well as other vendors.

    If you’re just looking for high quality color printers, I would look at “photo” quality printers. Look at Canon even though there are other manufacturers.