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Old 07-03-2008, 05:54 PM
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get 10 pieces of scrap paper, at least 10 " wide

make a screen, 200-230 mesh a little bigger 1/16" - 1/8") than the image (on the bleed sides)

set up register, but make sure your tabs aren't on the printed end - I would do the strip towards me on a screen, so you need a skinny squeegee - you can then register from the top and side of the sheet

put a piece in register tabs.

slip the scrap sheet under, pull, move scrap sheet 1", put in a new piece, print, move, etc - the trick is to move the sheet enough so you aren't printing over the wet ink.

You can do this in no time.
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