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12-15-2023 10:32 AM
Product: HP LaserJet Pro MFP M127fn
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
I do not currently own a cutting machine. So I would like to cut my HTV by hand, but it feels a bit risky to print out a stencil, tape it over the HTV, and try to cut both layers without any mistakes.
So I thought of printing the stencil directly onto the back of the HTV, so I would have guiding lines while cutting.
Searching online told me that "unless it's printable HTV (which mine is not), it depends on the printer" which isn't really conclusive.
Does someone have any experience with this? Is it possible to lower the temp of the laserjet without too much smudging?
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