On Sat, 28 May 2005 13:53:45 +0200, Robert Hedan
<robert.hedan@...> wrote:
one step if you run into trouble with the later steps.
For example, if the paper would for some reason not transfer well, there
would be no point in getting it to print well, etc..
ST
<robert.hedan@...> wrote:
> Yeah, but if the transfer looks like crap, the transfer isn't going tosure, what i wanted to say is it might not be worth the effort perfecting
> magically fill in gaps in the pattern.
> Right now all I'm doing is printing and examining up close using
> differnet
> lasers and papers. Once I get the best combo, then I'll transfer and go
> on
> from there.
> Robert
one step if you run into trouble with the later steps.
For example, if the paper would for some reason not transfer well, there
would be no point in getting it to print well, etc..
ST