Material to use for home printed target faces?
I often print some custom targets on common copy paper. However, as you might already guessed, the paper gets tattered very fast.
Is there any printable (common inkjet) material which is more durable (some foil etc.)?
Printer stats:
- A4
- Color
- Inkjet
- HP Officejet 8600 Pro
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I haven't tried this personally but I would imagine that waterproof/resistant paper used for printing out maps would work well due the slightly plastic feel.
A quick search using your favorite search engine with the terms 'waterproof inkjet paper' ought to give you lots of options.
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Print your faces and stick on cardboard. They last a lot longer. Waterproof paper might help if you're planning to shoot in not so fair weather.
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