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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan
> >> best by far and pretty easy to get. Just one thing is not to
feed it
> >> directly to the printer since it will most probably get stuck,
instead i
> >> hold it on a normal paper with some tape and insert the whole
stuff to
> >> the
> >> printer.
> >
> > Plastic tape against heated rollers is a bad idea is it not?
> >
> >
>
> using paper masking tape is a much better idea, you are right.
They do produce stickers just for this type of thing. I had a bunch
of these from a foil transfer kit. I believe they were just regular
labels, the backing was a 3M glue. The idea is to not use anything
that might melt as Russell suggested or an adhesive that might ooze
when heated and contaminate the photoconductor unit.
I did cut down stock taped it to paper carriers when I used the
expensive dynaart papers; but with magazine stock there's little
point. At least on my 5L transport, whole pages aren't a problem.
YMMV.