Hi Ernesto,
I got the same problem for my first tries.
On the print side, the paper is covered with a thin sheet of plastic to avoid the paper sucking the ink and that plastic is coated with clay, this is where the ink stay. It's the clay that allow the toner to be released. The thin sheet of plastic is the one that can stick in the fuser of a laser printer, two passes in the laser printer is OK (to get ticker toner) but the third can kill the fuser.
If the paper is not dry enough, you can get bubbles in the pastic sheet. Ironing at a high temp. for too long can cause the plastic sheet to stick to the copper and it is very hard to remove, even if soaking for a night.
Buy a laminator, it's far better than an iron because of uniform pressure and temp.
--- On Thu, 10/23/08, Ernesto <ernesto_cordoba@...> wrote:
MANY THANKS Herbert, Brian, Stephan, Michel, fan_nastelroy for your
answers!!!
In order to answer you all:
I've made other trys, with the same paper EPSON GLOSSY PHOTO PAPER
225g/m but this time I took away a layer of the paper BEFORE ironing,
to make it thinner.
After ironing 5min the transfer is perfect BUT :-)) lots of gelatine
is sticked to the copper (I don't know if that's normal)
I'll try to soke it more time to see if the gelatine dissapear in the
water.
Ernesto
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