On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 22:55:34 -0000, mycroft2152 <mycroft2152@...>
wrote:
Not sure what material hairspray is, but for me there are many variables.
Will it survive the fuser? will it transfer to the copper and make it
useless?
I will definitely head in the silicone direction some more.
All my neutral-curing silicone is old and doesn't cure any more, so i will
get fresh and try it, there shouldn't be any acetic acid. Anyone know if
it releases any possibly harmful substances when curing? But then i don't
even know if the acetic acid is a problem.
ST
wrote:
>by using silicone adhesive instead ;-)
> But if you think about it, that level of slickness is the
> requirement for label release. We do not need such slickness for
> laser transfer. So the question is, how to increase the tackiness of
> the label backing.
Not sure what material hairspray is, but for me there are many variables.
Will it survive the fuser? will it transfer to the copper and make it
useless?
I will definitely head in the silicone direction some more.
All my neutral-curing silicone is old and doesn't cure any more, so i will
get fresh and try it, there shouldn't be any acetic acid. Anyone know if
it releases any possibly harmful substances when curing? But then i don't
even know if the acetic acid is a problem.
ST