Hi, I'm wanting to make labels on an A4 page that I will later cut down to size. I'm using these for products that have essential oils in them. The problem is that these oils can act a solvents. Laser printing is out as the oils dissolve laser materials right off. From reading here it looks like I will need a dye based printer. Would anyone have suggestions as to:
1. What standard dyes would possibly be most or least stable with the oils, and,
2. What brand of printer would be best or most economical for a hi res photo quality print given I would be using significant amounts of ink.
As I'm using this method as an initial stop gap before I decided on a larger capacity solution I want to keep the cost down. I'm thinking of a basic domestic printer. I can most easily buy Canon, Epson and Brother. Any advice would be appreciated.
1. What standard dyes would possibly be most or least stable with the oils, and,
2. What brand of printer would be best or most economical for a hi res photo quality print given I would be using significant amounts of ink.
As I'm using this method as an initial stop gap before I decided on a larger capacity solution I want to keep the cost down. I'm thinking of a basic domestic printer. I can most easily buy Canon, Epson and Brother. Any advice would be appreciated.