> Iman H wrote: > > Ok, so the way to go seems to be inkprinters > nowadays. What kind of transparencies works > best with these printers? Do the printouts > have a long settling/dry-time? When I print on the car priced laser I use vellum. When I print on the inkjet I use just normal hi-res clay-coat inkjet paper. My inkjet exposures takes 8 minutes instead of 1 but it has less drop-outs/voids in black areas than when I tried vellum (generic or jetstar).
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Re: Best printer for getting opaque prints for UV photomasks?
2007-12-25 by Andrew