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    Quote Originally Posted by tobysmum View Post
    Same happened with mine too, the pen just dried up and the paper went all 'bitty', have gone back to my Whisper white for now, some paper from Staples has been recommended so might try that xxx
    thats exactly what happened with mine
    Kim dont worry You suggested the card in good faith and I will have no problem using it to print out on so it isnt wasted.

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    Oh goodness! It is fine with Copics. You will love it for inkjet printing anyway!
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    Just reading this thread and had to tell you that I have just tried Smooth Brilliant White in 330g from PDA Card & Craft and I thought it was brilliant! Relatively new to Copics and want to get it right. The colours glide on and blend beautifully. If you are ready to buy more card, I would recommend it wholeheartedly.

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    I use Windsor & Newton Bristol Board or Rymans Lazer Copier Bright White Coated Card. Both are fab with copics and when using pencils with Sansador

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    I have to say I bought some of the Tonik card recommended at the beginning of this thread and, like the other ladies, the results are truly awful! I am using copics as well and I can only conclude there is a mistake somewhere. I cannot explain it but I would urge anyone looking for card to avoid it at all costs !!
    Sorry to the lady who recommended it but it simply cannot be the card that you used in the photo. I will happily post you a sample of what we have all bought for you to compare if you pm me.

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    I have just bought my first copics and would be grateful if someone could recommend some good card or PM me a link to somewhere I could order some from, Thanks

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    Oh gosh I feel responsible! Is this with promarkers too? How odd that the copics seem ok on mine. It was recommended by Paddywhite on here too!
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    Do or do not, there is no try! tobysmum's Avatar
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    Oh yes Kim, don't feel responsible at all, it will come in for something else, don't you worry xxx
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