by RYAN-J » Wed Mar 21, 2012 7:31 pm
It's a conflict between the glossy photo paper, printer ink and silver marker. The printer ink fills in the pores of the photo paper, thus not allowing the ink from the marker to be able to soak in, which results in the silver ink simply 'floating' on top of the paper and not drying. which then smears when rubbed or touched.
RYAN-J

It's a conflict between the glossy photo paper, printer ink and silver marker. The printer ink fills in the pores of the photo paper, thus not allowing the ink from the marker to be able to soak in, which results in the silver ink simply 'floating' on top of the paper and not drying. which then smears when rubbed or touched.
RYAN-J 8)