On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 11:59:37 +0100, Patrick Cambre
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braincambre500@...> wrote:
> Yes, I am now using HP Glossy Photo Paper for inkjet
> printers.
> I was so amazed on how well it all came out in the
> end. I was hesitant to think that it would work...but
> it did...and did well, my friend!
Is this the same HP paper as praised in the database section?
I tried to find it but couldn't - of course, the part number would be
different for A4 sizes.
I would like to try this paper, which part number does your paper have?
> It's my first laser printer. Is there anything else I
> can do with it...being that I still have those laser
> transparancies that I bought? I know you can come up
> with something I could possibly use it for...maybe?
Well, you can print component legend the same was as resist, and you can
transfer on metal or heat resistant front panels. You can also make custom
scales for analog meters and stuff, those look best on glossy paper.
I've heard some people also use a laser printer to print out stuff on
paper, like office stuff, but that's really boring ;-)
I think my current printer (lexmark M412) does not have as much toner
density as the HP IIID had. i dunno if there is a way to increase it
(above what you can set in the driver). I get pinholes and some
through-etching on ground planes, which i would like to get rid of. Maybe
i should get a new printer...
ST