
Next- go to file and print.

Next- click on properties.

Then- click on basics.

Then- click on mirror image. Push okay.

Finally- print your rubon onto acetate paper or a transparency sheet.
Let Dry completely. I let them set over night before touching them. Using a popscicle stick, rub the image onto your paper/ cardstock.
Also, You can wash the acetate sheets off and reuse!
3 comments:
Thanks for this information! I knew there was a way, but just did not know how, so this is most helpful!
Edee...I just found your blog and love your creativity. This tip is wonderful!!!! I'm gonna half to try that! Now...I've got to find some acetate paper...
Thanks,
Heidi
Your files are adorable! Good work and thanks for sharing!
Just found your blog and this post and think it's wonderfull! I have access to 3 different printers but none of the 3 have the option of printing in mirror image ;( so it must be your printer. What printer do you have?
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