--- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., "bhowden1" <bhowden@b...> wrote:
ironing. IIRC, this paper is coated with a a layer of sugar, so that
might be the secret.
Perhaps you could experiment by spraying your paper with a solution of
sugar in water, and letting it dry before using it.
specify greater toner density. I'd call HP printer support and ask
them if this is possible with your machine. The other option is to
look for denser toner. I understand it is made, apparently for use
in printing graphics, but I don't know where to look for it. There are
lots of toner supply companies on the net and elsewhere. Or perhaps a
copy house which also does laser printing could tell you.
Grant
> I have been playing with the various types of paper . . . . TheI use Dyna Art. The paper just floats off in mildly warm water after
> problem I am having
> is getting the paper off when I have finished ironing.
ironing. IIRC, this paper is coated with a a layer of sugar, so that
might be the secret.
Perhaps you could experiment by spraying your paper with a solution of
sugar in water, and letting it dry before using it.
> My second question is if anybody knows of a way to get the printerThere is a way in my printer software (I have a Panasonic KXP-6500) to
> to deposit more toner.
> Brian
specify greater toner density. I'd call HP printer support and ask
them if this is possible with your machine. The other option is to
look for denser toner. I understand it is made, apparently for use
in printing graphics, but I don't know where to look for it. There are
lots of toner supply companies on the net and elsewhere. Or perhaps a
copy house which also does laser printing could tell you.
Grant