It has to be a relatively thick coating...not sure spray starch would do it (although I have considered it) --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Phil" <phil1960us@y...> wrote: > why not just use spray laundry starch? > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "poitsplace" <lmburt@e...> > wrote: > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Alan King <alan@n...> wrote: > > > > > That may not be a bad method at all, something > > > that keeps the toner from sticking too well, yet > > > doesn't make the paper surface hard and nonporous > > > and smash the toner out in the ironing. Can't > > > tell well from the pics if all your holes were > > > clear or cleared easily, but looks good. I'll > > > have to try it out tonight and make sure there's > > > nothing undesirable vs what I'm doing now. Free > > > paper is highly desirable, even vs just the 50 > > > cents paper I'm using :). Was that turkey gravy > > > or beef to have with your paper? > > > > > > And hopefully not leaving stinking gravy bits > > > behind in the printer.. > > > > It's not EXACTLY gravy. You just mix up some water > > and flour (or starch...don't need as much starch) > > and stir it into boiling water. I applied it with > > one of those foam paint brushes. One nice thing > > is that unlike standard coated inkjet paper, it > > doesn't leave behind any white crusty stuff.
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Re: TT: getting the toner to stick (Don't forget the gravy)
2004-03-09 by poitsplace
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