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Plastic binder cover sheets through the inkjet? Is it safe?

I was wondering if it was possible to run a plastic binder cover (like the kind you use with a comb binding machine) through my printer? I'm not sure if the ink would even actually stick to it... or if it might even melt in my new printer? I have a new Kodak ESP3... so I don't want to mess it up! Anyone know? I know you can buy clear sheets made for the inkjet printers... but I didn't know if these were different... Thanks in advance.

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For both locker and binder, i'd say bypass to a scrapbooking keep and get some wonderful scrapbooking papter. Tape the paper interior the locker and tape pictures over it, and tape strips of it on the binders. wonderful and straightforward.
the binder covers a to slick for the ink to stick to. the overhead clear plastic printable sheets are a bit thin for use as covers. There are Thermal plastic sheets that will take printing...ask some graphic engineer...they use it for overlays on plans.
The ink won't stick to it.

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