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Just tried it for you, still bleeds through.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This may depend on how heavily you press down on the paper and how long you soak up the paper with the type of marker tip and ink you're using. If you don't want to see anything on the backside at all, you may have to look for a heavier and opaque paper stock that your printer can accept. This paper is not that opaque because it is still only 24 lb. in thickness. Otherwise, it does a much better job of not "bleeding" like a generic copy or fax paper. Sharpie Fine Point Marker - Black - Okay Sharpie Ultra Fine Point - Blue - Slight bleeds on "points" of handwritten letters Artist Indian Ink Waterproof Marker Felt-tip Pen - Okay In conclusion, it might just be the Fine Point marker that is the issue. A duller and softer tip may be okay. Right now it is on sale, so even if it doesn't work out, this is a quality paper to have on hand.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi NeedToFindRightPaper, Sorry, Epson Bright White Paper is not designed to keep permanent markers from bleeding through. Some type of coated paper like Epson Photo Paper would work. Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
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