I have brother lasers and I'm sure I did successfully use them for tonor
transfer (but possibly it was an OKI), using contact adhesive book
covering (polyproplene)... but with very varied results. Frankly, a lot
more variable than I could be bothered with. Photoresist works much
better.
The roll of book covering didn't go to waste though, when I print my
artwork onto the tracing paper, I immediately stick a piece of the book
covering over it before I do anything else, otherwise the tonor is too
easily damaged on the tracing paper (especially when trying to align
duplicate prints).
posting, both are old hat > posting is dumb, because if every
I advocate SIDE POSTING > one used a modern threading email
Let the debate about left or right side posting begin!
transfer (but possibly it was an OKI), using contact adhesive book
covering (polyproplene)... but with very varied results. Frankly, a lot
more variable than I could be bothered with. Photoresist works much
better.
The roll of book covering didn't go to waste though, when I print my
artwork onto the tracing paper, I immediately stick a piece of the book
covering over it before I do anything else, otherwise the tonor is too
easily damaged on the tracing paper (especially when trying to align
duplicate prints).
> Andrew Hakman wrote:Pah, top posting, bottom > Also, the whole issue with top
posting, both are old hat > posting is dumb, because if every
I advocate SIDE POSTING > one used a modern threading email
Let the debate about left or right side posting begin!