Trev, I wouldn't call Pulsar cynical. They just found a way to make a profit in a niche market. That's just good business practice. The key is to be a smart consumer. Myc On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 8:33 AM, trevwhite74 <trevor.white100@... > wrote: > > > For example, the "green' film is a standard heat transfer foil. You >have > probably seen the gold version used to hot stamp stamp jewelry >boxes. If > you remember the early days of laser printers, before >inkjets came out, you > could buy (and still can buy) "laser foil" to > add metallic colors to > certificate. > > > > This is very interesting information. I have been looking at the Pulsar > product. I am new to toner transfer but find it very interesting. Anyway, > once you said laser foil I found the following link which has product at > least 1/3 the price of Pulsar. > > > http://www.craftycomputerpaper.co.uk/products-Laser-Transfer-Foils_LASFOILPROD.htm > > > Dextrin is a very cheap starch used in papermaking as a "sizing / ? > > coating on paper to bind it together and make the surface smoother. > > Then this on Dextrin. > > http://forums.makezine.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=1825 > > What a difference a few key words make. I did not know a lot about the > materials used. I also assumed that maybe they had put a lot Pulsar had > maybe put a lot of effort into perfecting the technique. If their product > are just rebadged well good for them. But if you are saying they are doing > nothing special then it seems a little cynical of them really. I wonder if > they read this and might have a comment to make on the subject? > > Great information though, thanks > > Trev > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Brother Printer
2009-03-20 by Myc Holmes
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