On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 02:16:42 +0100, Herbert E. Plett <
cachureos@...>
wrote:
> I am surprised on how obvious it is for many people to 'rub' the paper
> off.
> My experience (mainly with Epson Glossy Photo paper) is never 'rub' any
> paper.
> Of course some white residues keep staying between traces and in small
> holes,
> nothing an old toothbrush doesn't take care of. But 'rubbing'?, no Sir!
> Soak it long enough and it floats off or you can peel it very gently
> (under
> water).
> My point of view is that if you have to rub, the paper is no good for TT.
Ahh, but you have the virtue of patience!
I can't be bothered to wait several minutes for the paper to soak, usually.
If the toner isn't stuck fast enough to withstand rubbing (or your
toothbrush for that matter), then it's no good anyway.
Also, if you allow some rubbing you can use many more paper types that
would never float off.
ST