In addission to other comments - consider also a laser printer is partially an electrostatic device, as such I believe the print medium needs to be an insulator and not conductive. I'll stand corrected, but I don;t think a laser printer / photocopier will sucessfully print directly onto a conductive film...
Regards all, Si.
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "barthie2112" <barthie2112@...> wrote:
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> i have a roll of conductive aluminum foil tape that i bought at oreilly's auto parts a few years back. it looks like this tape on amazon (http://www.amazon.com/JVCC-AF20-Aluminum-Foil-Linered/dp/B000QDEQQU/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1363358327&sr=8-4&keywords=conductive+tape) but i don't have a link to the exact product. would this be safe to use in a laser printer? i want to stick it to plain paper, print to it and see how it fares for toner transfer.
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> thanks,
> mark
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