So, the magazine paper is impossible to improve upon? It is the pinnacle of perfection??? I never said I had a problem with paper - I use ink jet paper and it works better for me than magazine paper (which suffers from trace bloom). Each to his own - what works for you may not work for others. What i was hoping for is a better release than ink jet or magazine paper. Dextrin coated could very well be it - wet it down and just peel it off. nirvana baby! --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Alexandre Souza" <alexandre- listas@e...> wrote: > > This was discussed a while ago. Several people, including myself, > > tried coating paper with poor results. I recall some one claiming > > that we hadn't spent enough time on it but we haven't heard from him > > since. It would be really great if there was a way to do it. My > > problem was that the paper wrinkled and I couldn't figure out how to > > get it smooth enough to feed through a toner/fuser assembly (laser > > printer or copier). > > I just cannot understand why people have so much hassle with this paper > issue. > > Just use the ordinary couchĂȘ (time magazine, as an example) paper, glued > onto an a-4 normal paper sheet on top, feed it on the laser printer and use > the couchĂȘ paper as the transfer media, I have 101% sucess doing that. > > www.tabajara-labs.com.br/pinboard/p1.jpg > www.tabajara-labs.com.br/pinboard/p2.jpg > > See, it is EASY! Should I make a complete tutorial? > > Hope I can Help > Greetings from Brazil > Alexandre Souza > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.752 / Virus Database: 503 - Release Date: 3/9/2004
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Re: Dextrin as release from TT paper
2004-09-09 by Phil
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