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just don't call me The Boss
I have to say, the samples are fabulous, but the title of the post just cracked me up.
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just don't call me The Boss
Sorry, me again. I had to grab a few but as soon as I paid I had a horrible thought. My old Epson printed fine and for the most part the copics worked well with the digital images, but what about other printers? My new one is a Canon. In general, have you had any issues with the printer ink smudging when colouring? In general, sort of, not specifically Canon V Epson, although any input would be lovely.
Funny, these digi stamps remind me a bit of the Stampotique ones, if the Stampotique people had taken cute pills
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Love the 2nd image - the colours are great
Cris
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He can find me in the moonlight anytime
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just don't call me The Boss
Can I ask you to check the DPI on your files? I got a handful but on all but 2 of them the DPI is only 96 (the other two are the expected 300 dpi)
I've been in touch and she is looking in to it, but I wonder is it just me, some issue with my email? a difference between the blog sales and the etsy ones?
I was trying to tile the duncecap skellies to get an 8x2 inch strip but the quality when reduced was very low. That's when I noticed the file was only 96 dpi. Any info would help narrow down where the problem might be, my end or hers.
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Loves playing with Studio
MaryAnne Do you mean the Dilly Bean stamps? and how do I check the DPI?
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Loves playing with Studio
OK I've looked at details on my Dilly Bean stamps and most are 96 dpid horizontal and vertical resolution while a couple are 600, is that what you mean?
To be honest I hadn't noticed any difference in quality. I open my stamps in Studio and manipulate and re-size them there.
Ruth
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