The Reynold's Wrap Thing
2006-02-19 by soffee83
Hi again, I grabbed a roll of that "Release" foil a while back after Myc's recommendation, and finally got around to trying some out the other night. It's definitely "different". I had to be extra careful about bending it or smudging/scratching the toner, as it comes off really easy. I had it scotch taped at a couple edges to a piece of paper on it's trip through the printer, but I'm thinking maybe a more permanent carrier might help, like misting a sheet of paper,etc. with spray adhesive and rolling some firmly onto it. Problems were: On some sloppy trial runs, it seemed less consistent than my usual photo paper transfers. There were some detailed areas that lifted off with the foil, and many thick areas which spread and blurred. The spreading also seemed to add to the already slick texture and caused the foil to slide a bit, making a real mess of the transfer. Also, there was mention here of foil being able to scratch or damage the drum in the printer or something. How likely would anyone guess this possibility might be? This stuff really doesn't feel as ridged or sharp as regular foil. It's hard to describe, but IIRC, it was more like a wax paper. My paper toner transfers are usually pretty good, after I've done a couple to refresh my memory on the technique. The other night, for some reason, I was having an unusually bad time with both, but it could have been anything. Does anyone here have any additional experience with the foil, ideally, any experience with ironing it? I think Myc was using a laminator. And, from the results you got, is it worth investing much time in learning it, rather than sticking with paper? I have a suspicion that the foil procedure involves a substantial adjustment to the time or heat (maybe much less). -Thanks George