press-n-peel ?'s
John Speth
johns at oei.com
Thu May 21 19:32:00 CEST 1998
>From the personal experiences I've read from the web sites, not all laser printers produce good results. There could be process and mechanical problems. For example, one guy related that his paper feeder would jam so he got into the habit of cutting down the PNP sheet a little and taping the leading edge to white paper. Then the whole thing fed better.
I encourage users to really study these personal experience texts as they will save you time and wasted sheets.
John Speth
Object Engineering, Inc.
johns at oei.com
-----Original Message-----
From: R.G. Keen [SMTP:keen at austin.ibm.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 1998 10:01 AM
To: askeyman at earthlink.net
Cc: M. Nail; synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl; keen at keen.austin.ibm.com
Subject: Re: press-n-peel ?'s
>Well, it's best to run a couple of test sheets of plain
>paper first, to get the darkest copy of the artwork
>without streaking. I guess Kinkos would just add
>that to the cost.
Not to mention not wasting a $1.50 sheet of PNP if your layout
isn't ...quite... like you wanted it.
Always print and evaluate a paper copy first.
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