Thanks, Scott and donf. I'll respond to both in this message.
To Scott: Oops about the printer thing, I was tired. As far as printer replacement, I just bought this printer, (Brother MFC 240C,) almost a year ago, and I can't frankly afford to go out and get another one right now. This problem has been ongoing since I bought it, and my girlfriend's HP does the same thing, which leads to donf. We both use original ink. I had a bad experience with aftermarket ink once and learned my lesson. Secondly, this problem happens on my regular paper too. And I tend to buy Georgia Pacific. The cardstock that I just bought is Avery #3297 half fold cards. It says inkjet right on the box. I haven't printed the card yet, outside of a trial run on regular paper. I want this to be right, and I know that my printer has this problem. Once it prints, I let the sheets dry and then reload to do the printing of the other side. Everything comes out fine, but if you leave the paper near, say a water ring from a glass, sure enough it starts to run.
I had heard that I could use aerosal hair spray but the problem is I can't find any anymore. I went to Micheals crafts, and got some clear varnish sealer. I think that will be too heavy, but I'll try and see if it works. Thanks for your help though! It gives me an idea of what to look for when my Brother kicks up the daisies.
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