> Cool I'll give that a try, Now why does plain paper works. I mean I
> have plain paer here although I don't know what kind. I tried that
> but it just laught at me. regardless I'm running low on paper so its
> worth a couple of tries.
>
plain paper does only laugh at me too...
i think it is the fibers, the toner holds on to this surface like hell.
I use inkjet matt paper (coated) which works very well.
Another box of glossy coated is sitting here waiting for me to try.
For fusing i use a old copier fuser at 160 deg. C. i run it through slowly
several times,
then take it while still hot and dump it in water.
with some rubbing the paper comes off nicely.
far better results than with clothes iron. I could use the boards then but
there
were always areas which failed. (e.g. the board outline).
not a single flaw in any board i made with the fuser so far, no rework.
I always thought when i read about the laminators 'nah, i don't need that',
but now i see that it is really so much easier to use the fuser.
And the best is it was completely free, so who complains?
Plain paper doesn't work i think, you could coat it with gravy but i doubt
it is wise
to increase the number of variables.
I would never buy any PnP with the results i get with inkjet paper.
good luck
ST