Interesting, I hadn't thought of paper that disolves. good thinking, richard. Now, if we can find some one who would be willing to run rice paper through their printer :) --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "rmustakos" <rmustakos@a...> wrote: > Phil, > Your comment below lead me to searching for water soluable paper, > and two things came up: "Dissolvo", an artificial paper (non wood > pulp) that 'disolves instantly', and is 'suitable for photocopying', > but says "avoid exposure to temperatures in excess of 300 degrees F > (149 C)" > <www.dissolvo.net>. > Only supplys I've found so far are 8 sheets 8x10 for $5 at: > <http://www.harolddavisministries.com/objectlessons1.html> > and 5 sheets 8.5"x11" for $10 at: > <http://www.thegoodwaymagic.com/no_tear_di.htm> > (not an endorsement, don't know them, "yadda yadda pin-yada", as my > daughter says) > > The other was rice paper, which is probably available at art stores, > but I don't know about suitability for laser printing or ironing. > Thanks > Richard > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Phil" <phil1960us@y...> wrote: > <snip> > > There may be other water soluable substances that are coated on paper > > suitable for laser printing.
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Re: Dextrin as release from TT paper
2004-09-10 by Phil
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