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Alan,
Actually, the different paper types all work DIFFERENTLY, that way.
i.e. The JetPrint Photo Multiproject paper is ALWAYS that easy to remove, for me. But the Staples Picture Paper is definitely NOT easy to remove (until now!).
I have to use the Staples Picture Paper, instead of the much-easier-to-remove JetPrint paper, because, with my printer/toner combination (HP LJ4/HP toner), the Jetprint paper usually gets lots of pinholes in the large (and also often in the small) areas of toner, no matter what printer settings I use.
I will try the "multiple fusings" procedure again, with more than two passes this time, to see if that helps significantly, with my setup and the Staples paper.
Regards,
Tom Gootee
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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 01:04:42 -0500
From: Alan King <
alan@...>
Subject: Re: Found a GREAT way to remove the paper residue, after toner transfer!
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As always, just do as I do and fuse several times when printing before the
ironing. Peels away cleanly after ironing that way, hardly had to do any
toothbrushing for a long time now. I'm using JetPrint Photo, but I assume
they'll all work about the same. Dry that coating out more thoroughly before
you iron and it won't stick much where there isn't toner in the first place.
Still haven't bothered baking after printing though for a proper drying, a
couple extra fusing passes does it well enough.
Alan
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