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Subject: Re: RE : [Homebrew_PCBs] New paper for TT! Reynolds Parchment Paper

From: "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@...>
Date: 2005-05-27

On Fri, 27 May 2005 00:10:21 +0200, Alan King <alan@...> wrote:

>
> Just got some of the parchment to try, feels great. Inside of roll is
> slightly more textured than the outside, inside being what's normally
> going to
> get cooked on the way the roll dispenses. $2.24 with the Kroger card
> discount,
> the unopened $14 high temp silicone is going back if this works well at
> all.
> Still working on direct printing this weekend, but have to have
> something else
> as a good backup anyway. I will be doing a couple boards tonight, so
> will of
> course report on how it goes in a while.
> Since I do a lot of shipping, if it works well I'll be willing to send
> it
> out. If it's great I'll just tack $1 on to make it worth going to the
> store,
> and send it at that $1 over cost. Should be less than $10 the slow way
> to
> almost anywhere including the cost, it's only $2.24 on sale or $2.99
> when not.
> Apparently though it is 'the stuff' for high class non-stick baking
> though,
> you should be able to find it or something similar just about anywhere
> at low cost.


I wonder if it is slick on the business side? Do 2 pieces slide against
each other?
tried all kitchen papers i had back then and none would exit the printer
with the pattern intact, the surface was just too non-stick.
So that's why i'm a bit reluctant to believe it all...
I haven't tried with the new printer, but i wouldn't expect difference
(will do).
Not sure if any i tried was silicone coat tho, must go and check, and i'll
look closely next time in a shop.

If it really works great, every time, all the time, and i can't find any
your offer to send it is great...
(tho i'm not sure it would be cheaper than silicone, but it'd be less
work..)

ST