Marc:
One trick that I have found useful is to make two copies of your work on
laser transparency material.
Then place one copy over the other and make sure that they line up
perfectly, then tape them
together on one or two edges.
You now have a transparency that is twice as dense (black areas are
twice as black)
as you would have using only one transparency.
Remember.....the two transparencies must line up perfectly to each other.
HTH
Roland F. Harriston, P.D.
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marc wrote:
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> HI
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> i made lot of search on the forum
> and not find clear answer about the best printer
> for make photo process Transparency ?
> lot of talk but for toner transfer not photo
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> my laser printer on mg chemical film was not dark egnof
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> i see some epson laser jet whit black-max ink and rip software
> but i never see any post here about it ?
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> sine i do this for semi professional i have bit of budget
> but look for cheaper that buy mega-uk photoploter
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> Best regard
> Marc Lalonde
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