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It doesn't do well on textured paper. It's not that it gets globby, but it's just sort of hard to read, since it can't really get into all the nooks and crannies. I think it's best to print on a fairly even surface, and then maybe attach that to a more textured background.
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Yet another gocco question for the hive!
I'm probably going to end up DIYing my own invitations.
Does the print/imprint from a gocco have a texture when on paper (like thermography or engraving)?
How does the ink do on textured paper? Does it get globby or sink into ridges?
Thanks ya'll!