I hope this isn't a joke. what kind of paper do you put it on? I get very wrinkled paper that doesn't want to feed through the machine at all. I even tried ironing it out but its still pretty bad. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "poitsplace" <lmburt@e...> wrote: > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Anthony Toft <toftat@c...> > wrote: > > On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 23:13, poitsplace wrote: > > > It has to be a relatively thick coating... > > > not sure spray starch would do it (although > > > I have considered it) > > > > Doesn't it come off in the printer when the > > paper has to make a turn? I'd love to be > > able to make my own paper like this, but I'm > > a little leery of it clogging the printer up. > > > Heh, I actually don't have a laser printer, I > used it in the kinkos copier. However, the > stuff really doesn't come off easily. If you > are worried you can simply test it by bending > a sheet of test paper repeatedly. I never had > any problems with mine. The only time it seems > to come off easily is in the water (and then it > really just turns to goo)
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Re: TT: getting the toner to stick (Don't forget the gravy)
2004-03-10 by Phil
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