All of the inkjet "gloss" papers that I have seen were coated with a polished clay layer. A "plastic" layer would not absorb the wetness of inkjet ink, clay does an still renders a "glossy" appearance. "Plastic" (nearly all polymers) would melt and distort under the heat of an iron or a laminator. And, I don't think that any sensible photocopy operator would want to run an unknown "plastic" material through a copy machine. There is heat required to "fuse" the toner material. Additionally, "plastic" (polymers)" are difficult to dissolve in water. Roland F. Harriston, PD (Pedantic Douche) ********************* On 4/12/2009 10:55 PM, Piers Goodhew wrote: > It seems to me that you get best results with an *inkjet* gloss paper > that doesn't melt in yr laser: they have a very thin plastic coating > (to prevent the ink seeping into the paper) and this does the same > thing with the toner - stops it "soaking" into the paper (and bonding > too well with the fibres). Obviously finding one that doesn't melt can > be hours of fun. > > I'm currently working for an epson distributor, but I haven't got to > the S041140 yet, just trying whatever's really dusty on the shelves. > > PG > > On 13/04/2009, at 10:22 AM, Mike Oyama wrote: > > >> >>> I don't know about what's available in the US, but down here in >>> >> Australia >> >>> Epson Photo Paper No S041140 is just perfect! If you can find >>> >> something >> >>> with >>> a similar number in the US I'd go for it. >>> >>> Morris >>> >>> >> Excellent tip. I'll give this a shot. >> >> There are tons of online suppliers that will ship it here to the US. >> >> http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=Epson+Photo+Paper+No+S041140&oe=utf-8&cid=5113721969963852486&sa=button#ps-sellers >> >> Some with really good prices and seller ratings too. >> >> Thanks very much! >> >> >>> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> >> >> >> > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Be sure to visit the group home and check for new Links, Files, and Photos: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBsYahoo! Groups Links > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Which paper for toner transfer, traces and silk screen
2009-04-13 by Roland F. Harriston
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