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When you start digging into stamping and print settings, a few details really make a difference. Widening in the print driver, for example, controls how bold your characters look. Most people stick with the default of 1, but bumping it to 2 can give text a stronger presence. Ink choice matters too: dye inks are beginner-friendly and dry fast, while pigment inks are thicker, more opaque, and better for archival projects or techniques like heat embossing. Switching the Raster Type to “Stamp” unlocks extra options that help refine results. Custom stamps are also popular for small businesses, and surprisingly easy to order.
