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Best Print Types for Epoxy Resin Clarity

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Best Print Types for Epoxy Resin Clarity

Choosing the right print type is important for achieving crisp, flawless results in epoxy resin art. Some prints are more resistant to ink bleeding or blurring, ensuring your designs stay sharp beneath a clear resin finish.

Best Print Types for Resin Projects

Laser prints and professionally developed photographs are considered the most stable options for epoxy resin projects. Laser printing uses toner rather than ink, making the image less susceptible to smudging or colour migration. Likewise, traditional photographs produced by photo labs are chemically set and resist ink movement under resin.

If you plan to use inkjet prints, be aware that these are more likely to experience bleeding. To prevent this, it’s essential to thoroughly seal inkjet images with a clear acrylic lacquer or specialist sealer before covering them with resin. Always ensure the sealant is fully dry for the best results.

How to Prepare Prints for Epoxy Resin

  • Choose the right paper: Opt for photo paper, smooth card, or heavyweight paper for best clarity.
  • Seal inkjet prints: Apply multiple light coats of a clear spray lacquer, letting each dry completely before adding the next.
  • Ensure flatness: Secure your print to your project base and ensure it’s flat, as air bubbles can collect around raised edges.

For flawless transparent coatings, pair your properly prepared print with a high-clarity resin such as Art Pro clear epoxy resin.

When This Matters Most

Preventing print bleeding is especially important for projects where image detail is key—such as photo coasters, plaques, or collage art. Using the right print type and preparation method guarantees that your final piece will look as intended after the resin has cured.

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Understanding which print types are least likely to blur under resin is an important part of mastering epoxy art. For more guidance on choosing prints for resin, see our full FAQ on what types of prints should be used for epoxy resin.

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