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On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 4:12 PM, Robin Whittle <rw@...> wrote:
> The trick to solving many problems is finding the right search terms.
> Here are some Google terms which lead to sources of gummed paper in A4
> sheets. I think there's a good chance that these could be used for
> printing and toner transfer in a similar fashion to the Pulsar paper:
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> http://www.pcbfx.com/main_site/pages/products/transfer_paper.html
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> The terms are:
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> "gummed paper" A4 craft
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> "Bright Ideas Gummed Paper"
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> This UK eBay seller:
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> http://stores.ebay.com/Quickdraw-Stationery
>
> has some for sale now, item 170775872477, 20 A4 sheets for UKP5.
>
> There is also "flap gum" or "envelope gum", which can be spread on to
> paper and let to dry, so it forms a gum surface just like on
> lick-to-stick postage envelopes or stamps - which I think is the same or
> similar coating as on the Pulsar paper.
>
> http://www.crafterscompanion.com/Envelope-Gum_p_32.html
> http://www.fantastickadhesives.com/pages/flap_gum.htm
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> - Robin http://www.firstpr.com.au/pcb-diy/
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