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Originally Posted by gregoy
Did a quick Google search and you printer is an laser one, because it uses toner as ink replacement; if this is the only printer option available for you, using an paper wich allows a better absorption of the ink as others suggested is the best option.
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Alright I have printed a couple test models on both printers, noticed an immediate difference, the copy printed on laser had a sheen to it, the one printed on the inkjet was matte. So I cut out a test part and the laser had the same issue, while the inkjet version did not. So that seams to have solved my issue for now. If only I can remember where I put the glue?
Thanks a bunch, helped out some frustration get solved. So I am going to attempt the free kit I found online, the USS Monitor, let’s see if my plastic kit skills are worth something in paper!