Does anyone know the logistics of the printing protocols when it comes to
density? It sure would be helpful for both transparencies and toner
transfer if we could come up with a hack.
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On 2012-03-18, at 2:03 PM, "
kabowers@..." <
kabowers@...> wrote:
On Sun, 18 Mar 2012 19:32:57 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>A few of you may be aware of the... "issues" I've had with LaserStar
>film and my Kyocera printer. Basically, the toner ends up forming
>blotches as it goes through the fuser. This coupled with the roughly
>1.414x (1-stop) light loss through the film makes it damn close to
>impossible to get a good transfer.
>
>Unfortunately my laser printer doesn't have a "toner density" option.
>It's set automatically when it does the colour calibration :(
>
>Does anyone know of any tricks to darken laser printer toner?
>
>Failing that, does anyone want to make me an offer for the two unopened
>packs of LaserStar I have sitting on my bookshelf (and which worked
>really nicely with my previous B&W laser printer)?
>
>Thanks,
I've never messed with that brand, but can you tell it that it is printing
on different materials? That may change toner density.
Keith Bowers WB4LSJ- Thomasville, NC
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