The paper coated with high temperature silicone is not slippery, the paper has some grip to it, like a rubberized handle. I've also found it impossible to print to baking paper and label backing paper, but printing on the self-coated paper works just fine. ST On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 3:24 PM, James Bishop <bishopaj@...> wrote: > I've tried the silicone baking paper without success - basically the > toner didn't stick to the paper very well and came out all messy. Also > my printer (samsung ML2010) choked on it, I think it didnt have enough > grip to feed the paper. I tried taping the baking paper to a carrier > sheet, but tape won't stick to the baking paper either! > > But I still think it could be used, perhaps in a printer with a > straight paper path? The toner might stay in place if it doesn't get > disturbed too much... And I think it would require some sort of > carrier paper, but I really couldnt think of a good way to attach it. > > James. >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Laser toner on Silicone sheet??
2009-09-24 by Stefan Trethan
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