Yep, that is the HP paper I'm using also. The cover looks a bit different, but the Q2546A part number is the same.
I'll have to try peeling it off while hot, I've been soaking it off. But of a hassle to soak off, but does eventually come off, just not anywhere near as easy as the Pulsar paper - that stuff just "floats" off in a few seconds.
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--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "awakephd" <a_wake@...> wrote:
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> That's the one I'm using. When I first tried it, I thought I had made a big mistake in buying it -- when I let it cool and then tried to soak it off. It never soaked off!!
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> But now that it seems to be working pretty well just peeling it off immediately after laminating ... wow, that saves a lot of time!
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> I'd be very interested if this works for anyone else!
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> > HP color Laser Presentation Paper, Glossy 34#
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