thank you..
i have never ever heared of this.
i have no idea if i can get it here.
regards
st
13.05.2003 16:53:02, "Steve" <
alienrelics@...> wrote:
>Yes, this is a -great- tip!
>
>Stefan, the way this stuff is used:
>
>Print a page on your laser printer. Say you print the headline in big
>bold letters.
>
>Cut out a rectangle of this foil transfer just big enough to fit over
>the headline. Tape it down with small pieces of heat resistant tape
>(usually supplied with the foil transfer). Send the page back through
>the laser printer without printing anything on it, this is to send it
>through the hot fuser roller again.
>
>Peel the foil transfer off- the foil has stuck to the toner in the
>headline, tada! Metallic text. You may also use a laminator if you
>have one that has a "laser foil" or "foil transfer" setting, otherwise
>it'll be too cold.
>
>Most office supply stores and paper stores will carry it. Some call it
>"Laser Foil".
>
>Here's a link to one supplier, I cannot endorse them because I've only
>just found them by a web search and not bought from them.
>http://www.expectdiscounts.com/rtc-llc/laserfoil.html
>
>Steve Greenfield
>
>
>--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan
><stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
>> may you describe for which use this stamping foil is made?
>> i have no idea how it is called here.
>>
>> ">> It is a product that is used to stick to hot toner (laser
>printer or
>> >>>photocopier)."
>>
>> yes but for which purpose?
>> if i go to a paper shop and ask for that they will come up with a
>sheet op plain copier paper (and of
>> course looking strange at me).
>>
>> please specify the purpose of this foil more exactly.
>>
>
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